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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 300 Filed 06/15/21 Page 20 of 32 L4TPDAYS on full quarantine and full isolation and said I was not going to be able to use the phone because I was infected. During the lockdown and the time that I was in SHU, I was without a cup to drink water. I was fed frozen boxes of baloney sandwiches that most of the time came molded because it was expired. They gave us frozen peanut butter, lunch and dinner, jelly sandwiches that were frozen -- they hurt your teeth -- potato chips that had expiration dates of 2019. At MCC, no matter how much I complained or told them the pain that I was going through, nobody cared. I was left in the SHU cell and people would just come by to see the person that was sick from Covid. They wasn't trying to help me. They just wanted to see who was the person in the cell that was infected so they know who to stay away from. The solitude of lockdown drove me insane, and came to the point that I started talking to myself and seeing shadows. After being transferred to MDC Brooklyn, I was tested for Covid-19, and I tested positive again in December 2020. I was put in SHU for five days. I was there for five days, on a 23-hour lockdown, handcuffed to come out and shower, fed through a hole in the door, in a cell with no windows, mentally broken inside out again. Later, they came back and said it was a false positive. Anytime the doctors called me for anything, I'm paranoid, I'm nervous, my hands start sweating, I get dry SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00004763",
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