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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 300 Filed 06/15/21 Page 19 of 32 L4TPDAYS 15 1 lunch was on the way. 2 I froze in a cell for seven-and-a-half months with no heat, sleeping with a hat, gloves, sweat pants and sweatshirts. 3 The cell that they put me in MCC, the ventilation was totally broke. I would cry myself to sleep, teeth chattering, thinking at times I would die. I would wake up with white lines on my eyes. The tears I cried, they were frozen on my face. 8 My roommates were mice. They would come out of large holes in the wall that were as big as tennis balls, jumping around, running around the cells, just playing on the vents. 11 On April 20th -- excuse me -- on April 20th, 2020, I was the first female inmate to catch Covid-19. I was put in a room, a SHU room that's used for disciplinary, with no water, no medication, and I wasn't seen for six days. It wasn't until five days after I was sick that the women in the unit were provided with facemasks. 17 I was so sick and dehydrated that my lips were cracking and bleeding through the mask. When a nurse noticed, she asked the officer if I could have a cup because cups are not provided in SHU. So I was unable to take in water like I needed. Two days later, she came back and said she had given me the wrong medication. 23 I was so weak from suffering from fever and diarrhea, that I was even unable to be on the phone for my own bail hearing that was conducted with all of you guys. They had me SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00004762",
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