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 motion for pretrial release for Ghislaine Maxwell, dated April 1, 2021. The motion argues that her constitutional right to prepare for trial is being violated by the harsh conditions of her detention, which allegedly include solitary confinement, sleep deprivation, and exposure to COVID. It further claims her ability to review over 2.5 million pages of discovery and communicate with her lawyers is severely restricted, hindering her trial preparation.
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.
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