Maxwell is an inmate at MDC; MDC manages her laptop access/schedule.
Document discusses MDC's decision to monitor Maxwell.
MDC's decision to monitor Maxwell more frequently at night.
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A letter from the U.S. Attorney's Office to Judge Alison J. Nathan dated February 1, 2021, regarding the conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell's confinement at the MDC. The Government addresses a dispute over Maxwell's access to a laptop for reviewing over two million pages of discovery materials on weekends and holidays. While the Government does not object to the access, they defer to MDC management protocols, noting that Maxwell already receives more review time (13 hours/day, 7 days/week) than any other inmate.
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This document is page 12 of a legal filing (Case 21-770) dated May 27, 2021, arguing that Ghislaine Maxwell's motion should be denied. It details Judge Nathan's previous findings that MDC security protocols, such as night monitoring and eye mask prohibitions, do not interfere with Maxwell's trial preparation or legal communications. The text notes that the appellate court has already affirmed previous orders denying Maxwell bail.
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This page from a legal filing (Case 21-58) argues that Ghislaine Maxwell's motion should be denied. It details Judge Nathan's previous findings that MDC's security protocols—specifically regarding night monitoring and eye coverings—do not interfere with Maxwell's trial preparation. The document affirms that previous denials of bail and release have been upheld.
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