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Ghislaine Maxwell's legal team filed a motion for pretrial release, arguing that her detention conditions are unconstitutional and hinder her ability to prepare for trial. The conditions include solitary confinement, inadequate food, constant surveillance, and limited access to legal materials. Maxwell's team contends that the government's evidence against her is weak and based on hearsay accusations.
Source
DOJ
Release Date
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Pages
31
Jurisdiction
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Case
20-1
2 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Appellant/Defendant): This document is significant because it reveals the harsh conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell's pretrial detention and her legal team's argument that these conditions violate her constitutional rights, potentially impacting her ability to prepare for trial.
David Oscar Markus (Moving Attorney for Ghislaine Maxwell): This document is significant because it reveals the harsh conditions of Ghislaine Maxwell's pretrial detention and her legal team's argument that these conditions violate her constitutional rights, potentially impacting her ability to prepare for trial.
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