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Following Ms. Maxwell's arrest, then-Attorney General William Barr issued directives to be applied exclusively to her, intended to prevent a repeat of what happened to Epstein in BOP custody.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
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| William Barr | person | 72 | View Entity |
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This legal document, part of case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE filed on June 15, 2022, argues that the pre-sentence detention conditions of Ms. Maxwell at the MDC constitute cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment. The filing claims her treatment is significantly harsher than that of the general prison population and was implemented under specific directives from then-Attorney General William Barr, who was intent on avoiding a repeat of the incident involving Epstein in BOP custody. The document asserts this disparate and punitive treatment was condoned by MDC supervisors and wardens.
Events with shared participants
Sen. Ben Sasse questioned AG nominee William Barr about the Epstein case.
2019-01-15 • Senate Hearing (implied)
The Washington Examiner reported that Attorney General Barr announced a DOJ inspector general investigation into Epstein's death.
2019-08-10
Sen. Ben Sasse questioned attorney general nominee William Barr about the Jeffrey Epstein case.
2019-01-15 • Washington D.C. (implied)
William Barr Confirmation Hearing
2019-01-16 • Washington D.C. (Implied)
Senator Sasse sends letter to AG Barr regarding Epstein's suicide
2019-08-10 • Washington D.C.
Attorney General William Barr Testimony
2020-07-28 • Washington D.C. (implied)
Presentation by William Barr about marketing and other scams against seniors.
2020-03-03 • Unknown (Attended by signatories)
Sasse letter to AG Barr re Epstein suicide
2019-08-10 • Washington D.C. (implied)
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