Metropolitan Detention center

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Also known as:
MDC (Metropolitan Detention Center - implied context)

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person United States Government
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person ALISON J. NATHAN
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person GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
2021-01-25 Legal correspondence The Metropolitan Detention Center wrote a letter to Judge Nathan requesting the January 15, 2021 ... N/A View
2020-11-18 Legal event The Government provided the MDC with a laptop for the defendant to use to review discovery materi... Metropolitan Detention Center View
2020-11-18 Provision of equipment The Government provided the MDC Brooklyn with a laptop for Ms. Maxwell to use to review discovery. Metropolitan Detention Cent... View

EFTA00036130.pdf

This document is an email dated August 14, 2019, from a Budget Analyst at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, sent four days after Jeffrey Epstein's death at the same facility. The email notifies a recipient that $800,000.00 has been allocated to Cost Center P1 for 'Camera Replacement'. The sender's name and the recipient's identity are redacted.

Email / financial notification
2025-12-25

EFTA00036129.pdf

An email correspondence dated August 14, 2019, four days after Jeffrey Epstein's death, between a Budget Analyst at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn and an unnamed recipient. The email confirms a fund control update allocating $800,000.00 specifically for 'Camera Replacement' under Cost Center P1.

Email / financial record
2025-12-25

EFTA00036107.pdf

This document is an internal Federal Bureau of Prisons email chain dated August 14, 2019, four days after Jeffrey Epstein's death. It confirms an update to fund controls allocating $800,000.00 specifically for 'Camera Replacement' at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, NY. The sender is a Budget Analyst at the facility.

Email / financial record
2025-12-25

EFTA00031606.pdf

This document is a Court Order from the Southern District of New York dated April 29, 2021, issued by Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case of USA v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The order addresses an incident on April 24, 2021, where MDC staff seized Maxwell's legal materials. Judge Nathan orders the MDC legal counsel to provide an inventory of seized items to the defense and to file a representation with the Court regarding potential duplication of materials and steps taken to ensure the confidentiality of attorney-client communications.

Court order
2025-12-25

EFTA00029354.pdf

This document is a Court Order from Judge Alison J. Nathan dated May 14, 2021, denying Ghislaine Maxwell's request to modify the frequency of flashlight safety checks during the night at the Metropolitan Detention Center. The defense argued the checks occurred every 15 minutes and disrupted sleep, while the Government maintained the checks were necessary for safety due to Maxwell being housed alone and the high-profile nature of the case. The Court ruled the request unsubstantiated but urged the MDC to consider ways to reduce sleep disruption for pre-trial detainees.

Court order
2025-12-25

EFTA00019282.pdf

An email chain from December 17, 2020, involving the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). A Paralegal Specialist confirms that the 'Eighth Production materials' related to the Maxwell case (indicated by attachment names) have been left for FedEx pickup with tracking number 816289189888. Subsequent emails involve coordinating the transmission of cover letters to MDC counsel.

Email chain
2025-12-25

EFTA00019212.pdf

This document is a letter dated November 10, 2020, from the U.S. Attorney's Office (SDNY) to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. It confirms the delivery of a specifically modified laptop to Ghislaine Maxwell at the Metropolitan Detention Center for the purpose of reviewing legal discovery. The letter certifies that the laptop's microphone, camera, gaming capabilities, and communication hardware (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet) have been disabled.

Legal correspondence / government letter
2025-12-25

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This is a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice to Judge Alison Nathan regarding the case *United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell*. The Government refutes defense accusations of abandoning discovery deadlines, noting they have already produced 350,000 pages and are preparing to release 1.2 million documents from devices seized from Jeffrey Epstein's residences. The letter also addresses complaints regarding the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) and asserts compliance with the Court's July 15, 2020 scheduling order.

Legal correspondence (government letter to court)
2025-11-20

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This document is page 4 of a Government filing (Document 41) in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330), dated August 13, 2020. The Government argues against disclosing witness identities prematurely before the July 2021 trial to protect victim privacy. Additionally, the Government rejects the defendant's complaints regarding her confinement conditions at the MDC, asserting that monitoring protocols are appropriate for safety and security, and clarifying that attorney-client calls are visually observed but not audited.

Legal filing (government letter/response to court)
2025-11-20

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This legal document argues for the release of Ms. Maxwell from detention, citing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on her ability to prepare her defense. The filing references the 'Stephens' case as a precedent, emphasizing that the BOP's suspension of in-person visits prevents Ms. Maxwell from having the necessary meetings with her counsel for a case involving events from twenty-five years ago.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a letter dated July 6, 2020, from attorneys Mark S. Cohen and Christian R. Everdell (Cohen & Gresser LLP) to Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding the case United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The defense informs the court that they finally made contact with Maxwell at the Metropolitan Detention Center that evening and she has waived her physical presence for upcoming proceedings. The defense and prosecution have agreed to schedule the remote arraignment and bail hearing for the morning of July 14, 2020.

Legal correspondence / court filing
2025-11-20

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A court order filed on July 6, 2020, by District Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell. The order addresses the scheduling of an arraignment and bail hearing, proposing remote proceedings due to COVID-19 safety concerns. It outlines specific time slots available for video appearances from the Metropolitan Detention Center (July 9 or July 14) and orders counsel to confer and file a joint letter by 9:00 p.m. that night.

Court order
2025-11-20

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This document is a cover page for Exhibit D (Doc. 270) within a larger legal case (Case 21-770). It is titled 'Government's Response to Ghislaine Maxwell's conditions at Metropolitan Detention Center' and is dated May 5, 2021.

Legal filing / court exhibit cover page
2025-11-20

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This is a cover page for Exhibit C (Doc. 256) in Case 21-770, filed on May 17, 2021. It describes the attached document as a letter from April 29, 2021, concerning Ghislaine Maxwell's conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center.

Legal exhibit cover page
2025-11-20

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This document is an appendix from a legal filing in Case 21-770, dated May 17, 2021. It lists several court orders and filings from April and May 2021 related to Ghislaine Maxwell's detention conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center. The document is respectfully submitted and signed by her attorneys, Leah S. Saffian and David Oscar Markus.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document is a letter from the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York to Judge Alison J. Nathan, dated February 4, 2021. The letter provides an update on the conditions of confinement for the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell, at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC). The Government reports that Maxwell has more time to review discovery materials than any other inmate (13 hours daily via computer) and has regular, private communication with her attorneys through video and phone calls, despite the suspension of in-person visits due to COVID-19.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document is a letter dated January 25, 2021, from the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn to Judge Alison J. Nathan. The MDC requests the court to vacate a January 15, 2021 order concerning inmate Ghislaine Maxwell, arguing that her access to discovery materials and legal counsel is already extensive and sufficient. A stamped court order dated February 2, 2021, shows that Judge Nathan considered the request and responses from the Government and Defendant, and ultimately denied the MDC's request.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document is a joint letter dated December 1, 2020, from the prosecution and defense to Judge Alison J. Nathan in the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The letter details a disagreement between the two parties regarding how to address the defendant's concerns about her conditions of confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC). The Government proposes a written response from MDC's legal counsel, while the defense insists on a personal court appearance by the warden, Heriberto Tellez.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This letter, dated November 23, 2020, is from the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York to Judge Alison J. Nathan. It provides an update on the confinement conditions of defendant Ghislaine Maxwell at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC). The letter details that Maxwell was placed in quarantine after a potential COVID-19 exposure from a staff member, outlines the quarantine protocols, and confirms that she has been provided with a laptop to review discovery materials and can still make private legal calls.

Letter
2025-11-20

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This legal document details Judge Nathan's reasons for denying Ghislaine Maxwell's previous bail requests, citing her significant wealth as a flight risk and her "extraordinary capacity to evade detection." The judge was also unpersuaded by arguments that Maxwell's confinement conditions were overly onerous. The document concludes by noting that on February 23, 2021, Maxwell filed a third bail application, proposing to renounce her French and British citizenship as a new condition.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is page 2 of a court order filed on March 22, 2021 (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN), denying the Defendant's (Ghislaine Maxwell, implied) third motion for release on bail. The Court rejects new proposals, including renouncing French and British citizenship and asset monitoring, citing continued flight risk, substantial resources, and foreign ties. It references previous denials from July and December 2020 and confirms her continued incarceration at the Metropolitan Detention Center.

Court order / legal filing
2025-11-20

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This page is from a government filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, U.S. v. Ghislaine Maxwell) dated July 2, 2020, arguing for the defendant's detention pending trial. The government argues that despite COVID-19 concerns, the defendant should remain at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) like other inmates, citing her significant assets, foreign ties, and history of evading detection as flight risks. The document also introduces an argument based on the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA), noting that victims and their counsel have been contacted and seek her detention.

Court filing / government memorandum regarding detention
2025-11-20

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This document is a log of court filings from Case 21-770, dated March 24, 2021, detailing events from early December 2020 concerning the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell. The entries consist of letters from Maxwell's legal team and subsequent orders from Judge Alison J. Nathan regarding procedural matters such as briefing schedules, sealing documents, a renewed motion for bail, and Maxwell's conditions of confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center. A key event is the Court's denial of Maxwell's request to summon the prison warden to testify about her confinement, instead ordering the Government to continue providing written updates.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is Page 2 of a Court Order filed on December 28, 2020 (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN), denying the Defendant's (Ghislaine Maxwell) third motion for release on bail. The Court rejects new proposals, including renouncing French and British citizenship and placing assets in a monitored account, reaffirming that she remains a flight risk with substantial resources and foreign ties. It references previous denials from July and December 2020 and notes her continued incarceration at the Metropolitan Detention Center.

Court order / legal filing
2025-11-20

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This document is a court docket summary from March 2021, detailing a series of filings and orders in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell from late 2020. The entries cover procedural matters such as setting a briefing schedule for a renewed bail motion, requests to seal documents, and extensive correspondence regarding Maxwell's conditions of confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center. A judge denies Maxwell's request to summon the warden but orders the government to provide regular written updates on her status.

Legal document
2025-11-20
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