July 02, 2020
Establishment of custody protocols for Ghislaine Maxwell at Merrimack DOC.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| USMS | organization | 120 | View Entity |
| SRT Personnel | person | 2 | View Entity |
| USMS Staff | person | 0 | View Entity |
| Merrimack DOC Staff | person | 0 | View Entity |
| GHISLAINE MAXWELL | person | 9575 | View Entity |
EFTA00014916.pdf
This document contains an email chain from July 2-3, 2020, between government officials (likely DOJ and US Marshals) regarding the custody conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell at Merrimack DOC shortly after her arrest. It outlines specific security protocols, including 15-minute observation watches, a ban on staff conversation, and video monitoring, while also coordinating the approval for her to communicate with her New York attorneys, Chris Everdell and Mark Cohen.
EFTA00010358.pdf
An internal US Marshals Service email chain dated July 2, 2020, outlining strict custody protocols for Ghislaine Maxwell at the Merrimack Department of Corrections in New Hampshire. The directives mandate housing in unit M1, constant 15-minute observation, SRT personnel presence, daily data/video downloads, and prohibition of staff communication with the press or the inmate (except for health/safety). Communication is restricted to her attorney, Lawrence Vogelman.
EFTA00010364.pdf
This document contains an email chain and a specific directive from the US Marshals Service regarding the custody of Ghislaine Maxwell at Merrimack DOC in July 2020. The directive outlines strict monitoring protocols, including 15-minute observation watches, a ban on staff conversation, isolation in unit M1, and video recording requirements. The email chain discusses the logistical necessity of adding her New York attorneys, Chris Everdell and Mark Cohen, to her permitted call list, which initially only included Lawrence Vogelman.
EFTA00027469.pdf
This document is an email chain from July 2, 2020, originating from a Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal in New Hampshire, outlining strict custody protocols for Ghislaine Maxwell at the Merrimack Department of Corrections. The directives mandate 'closely monitored' status due to the high-profile nature of the case, including 15-minute observation watches, isolation in unit M1, prohibition of non-essential staff conversation, and daily data downloads of camera footage. The document also identifies Lawrence Vogelman as her legal counsel and explicitly forbids staff from speaking to the press.
EFTA00010362.pdf
This document contains an email chain from July 2-3, 2020, regarding the custody of Ghislaine Maxwell at Merrimack DOC in New Hampshire. It details strict monitoring protocols issued by the US Marshals Service, including 15-minute observation watches, a ban on staff conversation, and specific video surveillance procedures. Additionally, the emails discuss a request to add her New York attorneys, Chris Everdell and Mark Cohen, to her approved telephone contact list alongside Lawrence Vogelman.
Events with shared participants
Notice of Appearance as Substitute Counsel filed on behalf of Appellant Ghislaine Maxwell
2021-03-30 • 02nd Circuit Court of Appeals
A shipment discussed in court, sent from Ghislaine Maxwell to Casey Wasserman. The event is stated to have occurred in 'October'.
Date unknown
LETTER REPLY TO RESPONSE to Motion filed by Ghislaine Maxwell.
2020-07-29
Filing or processing of the Reply Memorandum in Support of Third Motion for Bail
2021-04-01 • Federal Court (Implied)
Filing of Document 172-1 in Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN
2021-03-23 • US District Court
Arraignment. Defendant entered plea of Not Guilty. Trial set for July 12, 2021.
2020-07-14 • Video Conference / Telephone
Questioning Ghislaine Maxwell about Reid Hoffman getting massages.
Date unknown
Filing of Public Access Findings as to Ghislaine Maxwell
2020-07-02 • U.S. District Court, District of New Hampshire
Initial bail hearing for Ghislaine Maxwell, which was held 12 days after her arrest.
Date unknown
LETTER MOTION filed by Ghislaine Maxwell requesting permission to submit a letter motion in excess of three pages.
2020-08-17 • District of New York
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