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Ghislaine Maxwell calls on judge to improve prison conditions

  

Ghislaine Maxwell calls on judge to improve prison conditions

Ghislaine Maxwell has said Jeffrey Epstein's suicide in prison last year is to blame for the "uniquely onerous conditions" she is facing in jail.

The British socialite is currently awaiting trial on charges she procured teenage girls for the disgraced financier Epstein to abuse. She denies the claims.

Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell in the Metropolitan Correctional Centre in New York on August 10 last year. He was pronounced dead a short time after he was found in his cell.

Maxwell is claiming through her lawyers that his suicide means she is being treated differently than other prisoners who are also awaiting trial.

The 58-year-old has asked a judge to help improve her treatment in a Brooklyn federal lock-up, saying difficult conditions in jail limit her computer access and frustrate her ability to provide for a trial scheduled for next July.

Her lawyers said she should be housed in the general population at the Metropolitan Detention Centre rather than under restrictions that limit her time outside her cell to three hours a day.

“As a result of what occurred with Mr Epstein, Ms Maxwell is being treated worse than other similarly situated pretrial detainees, which significantly impacts her ability to prepare a defence and be ready for trial,” the lawyers wrote.

They said she is watched around-the-clock by security cameras and multiple prison guards, including individuals who do not seem to be usual staff workers.

“These prison guards constantly observe Ms Maxwell and take notes on her every activity, including her phone conversations with defence counsel,” they said.

“Until recently, Ms Maxwell was subjected to suicide watch protocols, including being woken up every few hours during the night and being forced to wear special clothing.”

They said this was occurring even though she “has never been suicidal and was never diagnosed as exhibiting risk factors for suicide”.

Her cell is searched multiple times each day and she has been forced to undergo numerous body scans, the lawyers said.

A spokesman for the prosecutors declined to comment.

Maxwell is held without bail after US District Judge Alison J Nathan concluded days after her July arrest at a New Hampshire estate that she was a risk to flee.

The lawyers also asked Judge Nathan to order prosecutors to reveal the identities of three women whose claims of sexual abuse by Epstein and Maxwell in the 1990s formed the basis of charges against her.

They said they need the identities to properly investigate their allegations of abuse at residences in New York, Florida, New Mexico and the United Kingdom.

The women were not identified in an indictment in Manhattan federal court that charged Maxwell with recruiting and grooming them for abuse when they were under the age of 18.

The indictment, to which Maxwell has pleaded not guilty, alleges that one victim was 14 when she was recruited.

Maxwell’s lawyers noted that Epstein is alleged to have abused dozens, if not hundreds, of girls and women so it would be hard to guess which women were working with prosecutors.

The judge ordered prosecutors to respond to the letter from defence attorneys Mark Cohen Christian Everdell by Thursday.

 

 

 

Ghislaine Maxwell calls on judge to improve prison conditions - my-christmas2013 - Updated at: 11:59 PM

Ghislaine Maxwell, Judge rejects her request to delay unsealing court documents in light of ‘critical information’

 Ghislaine Maxwell's request to delay the unsealing of potentially explosive court documents has been rejected by a New York judge.

Lawyers for the British socialite accused of sex trafficking teenage girls for Jeffrey Epstein, argued that "critical new information" had surfaced that could affect Maxwell's ability to obtain a fair trial.

But in a two-page order, US District Judge Loretta Preska said she had no reasonable basis to order their requested three-week delay on making the documents' contents known.

They come from a long-settled civil defamation case against Maxwell by Virginia Giuffre, who said Epstein kept her as a "sex slave" with Maxwell's help.

Maxwell has asked an appeals court in Manhattan to block the release of a 2016 deposition about her sex life, used in that case, also citing the threat to a fair trial.

Her criminal trial is scheduled for July 2021.

Meanwhile, US prosecutors are expected by Thursday to respond to a separate request by Maxwell's lawyers that she be moved into the general population at the Brooklyn jail where she is being held.

The lawyers said the 58-year-old has been subjected to "uniquely onerous" conditions, including 24-hour surveillance and numerous body scans.

They argue she should be treated like other pre-trial detainees.

Epstein was found hanged in his prison cell last August while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

Maxwell's lawyers called her treatment "a reaction" to her former boyfriend’s death by suicide.

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Ghislaine Maxwell, Judge rejects her request to delay unsealing court documents in light of ‘critical information’ - my-christmas2013 - Updated at: 11:46 PM