| Connected Entity | Relationship Type |
Strength
(mentions)
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Documents | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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person
GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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Professional |
6
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2 | |
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person
GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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Client |
5
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1 | |
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person
GHISLAINE MAXWELL
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Supportive |
5
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1 | |
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person
Sophia Papapetru
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Professional |
5
|
1 | |
|
person
Bobbi C. Sternheim
|
Legal representative |
5
|
1 |
| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-12-07 | Letter filing | Letter filed by Ghislaine Maxwell (via Sophia Papapetru and John Wallace) responding to a court o... | Metropolitan Detention Cent... | View |
This document is page 3 of a legal filing by attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim on behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell, dated December 7, 2020. The letter argues that Maxwell is facing unduly harsh conditions, including solitary isolation, as a result of the Bureau of Prisons' incompetence and embarrassment over Jeffrey Epstein's suicide. Sternheim asserts that Maxwell is an 'exemplary detainee' and calls for Warden Tellez to address the concerns regarding her confinement, which are allegedly interfering with her legal defense.
This legal letter, sent by attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim on behalf of her client Ghislaine Maxwell to Judge Alison J. Nathan, formally complains about Maxwell's harsh and restrictive conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC). The letter refutes a previous communication from MDC staff, detailing issues such as significant weight loss, isolation, constant surveillance, and a recent quarantine that hindered her defense preparation. Sternheim renews the request for the MDC Warden, Heriberto Tellez, to respond directly to the Court and justify these conditions.
This legal document, filed by BOP Staff Attorneys from MDC Brooklyn, addresses concerns regarding the confinement conditions of inmate Ms. Maxwell. It details her compliance with search procedures, meal schedules, health status (including weight and COVID-19 safety), and access to social and legal communications.
This document is a letter from BOP Staff Attorneys at MDC Brooklyn addressing the court regarding the conditions of Ms. Maxwell's confinement. It details her compliance with COVID-19 protocols, meal schedules, health status, and access to legal and social communications.
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.
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.
This document is a court docket report from December 2020 regarding the case of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 22-1426). It details Judge Alison J. Nathan's orders allowing redacted filings to protect privacy interests, denying an in-camera conference, and setting a briefing schedule for a renewed bail motion. The docket entries list sealed documents, letters from defense counsel Christian Everdell regarding sealing and schedules, and a specific letter regarding Maxwell's confinement conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
This legal document, a page from the court docket in Case 22-1426, details several filings and orders from December 2020 concerning defendant Ghislaine Maxwell. Judge Alison J. Nathan issues an order approving redactions to letters, denying an in-camera conference, and setting a detailed briefing schedule for Maxwell's renewed motion for bail. The document also logs letters filed on Maxwell's behalf by Christian R. Everdell, as well as a letter from Sophia Papapetru and John Wallace regarding Maxwell's conditions of confinement.
This legal document, a page from a court case file dated July 8, 2022, details court activities from December 2020 in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell. It includes a court order by Judge Alison J. Nathan approving redactions to letters, denying an in-camera conference, and ordering parties to prepare a briefing schedule for Maxwell's renewed bail motion. The document also logs several letters filed with the court and a subsequent order establishing specific deadlines for the bail motion submissions.
This document is a page from a court docket sheet in the case of Ghislaine Maxwell, dated March 29, 2021, detailing filings from December 2020. The entries consist of letters and orders between Maxwell's counsel and Judge Alison J. Nathan concerning briefing schedules for a renewed bail motion, requests to seal documents, and ongoing concerns about Maxwell's conditions of confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center. The court denies a request to summon the prison warden but orders the government to provide regular updates on her confinement conditions.
This document is a log of court entries from December 2020 related to the case of Ghislaine Maxwell, detailing various letters and orders. Key events include communications regarding briefing schedules, requests for sealing documents, a renewed motion for release on bail, and concerns about Maxwell's confinement conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York. The Court issued orders setting submission deadlines, addressing sealing requests, and requiring the Government to provide regular updates on Maxwell's conditions, while denying a request to summon the Warden.
This document contains a court docket log from December 4-8, 2020, regarding the case of United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell. The entries detail procedural disputes over sealing documents, a schedule for a renewed bail motion, and significant back-and-forth regarding Maxwell's conditions of confinement at the MDC Brooklyn. Judge Nathan denied a request to summon Warden Heriberto Tellez personally but ordered the government to provide written updates every 60 days concerning Maxwell's access to legal materials and the frequency of searches conducted on her.
This document is a court docket summary from January 2021, detailing a series of legal filings in Ghislaine Maxwell's case from early December 2020. The entries include letters from Maxwell's legal team to Judge Alison J. Nathan concerning briefing schedules, sealing requests, a renewed motion for bail, and her conditions of confinement at the Metropolitan Detention Center. The document also includes court orders setting deadlines for legal briefs and denying Maxwell's request to summon the prison warden, instead ordering the government to provide regular written updates on her status.
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