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unnamed judge
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Mr. Donaldson
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Xavier R. Donaldson
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Ms. Maxwell
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GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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Xavier R. Donaldson
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Nicholas W. Chiuchiolo
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Inmate Tiffany Days detailed a 'feces flood' and sewage conditions to Judge McMahon. | MDC | View |
| N/A | Legal proceeding | A recent sentencing in the case of United States v. Tiffany Days where defense counsel described ... | Court | View |
| 2021-06-15 | Sentencing | A judge sentences the defendant, Tiffany Days, under docket number 19 CR 619. The sentence is a m... | Courtroom | View |
| 2021-06-15 | Sentencing hearing | Sentencing hearing for Tiffany Days in case 19 CR 619, United States of America v. Tiffany Days, ... | Court (via videoconference) | View |
| 2021-04-29 | Legal proceeding | Sentencing hearing in the case of United States v. Days, where incidents experienced by Tiffany D... | S.D.N.Y. | View |
| 2021-04-29 | Sentencing hearing | Sentencing hearing for the case United States v. Tiffany Days. | N/A | View |
| 2021-04-29 | N/A | Sentencing of Tiffany Days (United States v. Days) | S.D.N.Y. | View |
| 2021-04-29 | N/A | Sentencing hearing for United States v. Tiffany Days. | Court | View |
| 2021-04-29 | N/A | Court hearing (Videoconference) in the case of US v. Tiffany Days | New York, N.Y. (via Videoco... | View |
This legal document, part of a court filing, refutes claims made by an inmate named Maxwell regarding her conditions of confinement at the MDC. It distinguishes her situation from a case involving Tiffany Days, who experienced sewage flooding at a different facility (the MCC), and argues there is no evidence of such issues at the MDC. The document also counters Maxwell's claim of being in "solitary confinement" by detailing her daily access to a day room and various amenities for thirteen hours.
This legal document is an appeal to a court regarding the pretrial detention conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell. The filing argues that her constitutional right to prepare for trial is being violated by conditions equivalent to solitary confinement, including sleep deprivation, intrusive searches, and poor sanitation. The document urges the court to intervene, suggesting her temporary release on bond as a remedy.
This document is a transcript from a legal proceeding filed on June 15, 2021, where a judge is sentencing the defendant, Tiffany Days. The judge accepts the presentence report, acknowledges mitigating circumstances from the defendant's past, and sentences her to a mandatory minimum of 60 months in prison followed by four years of supervised release. Due to her inability to pay, no fine or restitution is imposed.
This document is a court transcript from a sentencing hearing on June 15, 2021, for defendant Tiffany Days in the case United States of America v. Tiffany Days. The hearing, conducted via videoconference, begins with appearances from the government prosecutor, Nicholas Chiuchiolo, and defense counsel, Xavier R. Donaldson. The judge confirms the case details and outlines the charge to which Ms. Days has pleaded guilty—conspiracy to distribute narcotics—and begins to discuss the statutory minimum sentence.
This document is the cover page of a court transcript for a videoconference hearing held on April 29, 2021, in the case of United States v. Tiffany Days (Case No. 19 CR 0619). Tiffany Days was one of the prison guards charged with falsifying records on the night Jeffrey Epstein died. Notably, the header indicates this document was filed on June 15, 2021, as Document 300 in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, which is the case number for United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, suggesting this transcript was used as an exhibit or filing in the Maxwell trial.
This legal document, filed on June 15, 2021, is a letter from attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim to the Court concerning her client, Ms. Maxwell. Sternheim complains about the recurring problematic conditions, over-management, and hyper-surveillance Ms. Maxwell faces at the MDC, arguing it impedes trial preparation and violates attorney-client privilege. The letter supports its claims by quoting Judge McMahon from another case, who strongly condemned the "disgusting, inhuman" conditions at the MCC and MDC and blamed the incompetence of the Department of Justice and Bureau of Prisons.
This document is a page from a government legal filing (Case 21-58) responding to Ghislaine Maxwell's complaints regarding her incarceration conditions at the MDC. The text refutes Maxwell's claims of sewage flooding by clarifying that the cited precedent (Tiffany Days) occurred at the MCC, not the MDC. Additionally, it counters her claim of 'solitary confinement' by detailing her 13-hour daily access to a day room equipped with computers, a phone, and a TV, while noting she requires protective custody for her safety.
This page is from a legal appeal filed on May 17, 2021, arguing for the temporary release of Ghislaine Maxwell on bond. The defense claims her constitutional rights are being violated by 'squalid' pretrial detention conditions, including sleep deprivation (lights every 15 minutes), intrusive searches, and isolation, which prevent her from effectively preparing for trial. The document references a plea by Judge McMahon and cites a separate case (US v. Tiffany Days) as precedent or context.
This document is page 8 of a legal filing (Case 21-58) dated May 17, 2021, arguing against the mistreatment of Ms. Maxwell, specifically regarding sleep deprivation and accusations about hygiene. The defense argues that the government misrepresented facts by claiming Maxwell caused a smell in her cell by not flushing, while the defense asserts the smell was due to MDC infrastructure issues. This claim is supported by testimony from another inmate, Tiffany Days, who described a 'feces flood' at the facility.
Explained sewage conditions and a 'feces flood'.
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