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- "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 381 Filed 10/29/21 Page 1 of 5 LAW OFFICES OF BOBBI C. STERNHEIM 212-243-1100 • Main 917-912-9698 • Cell 888-587-4737 • Fax 225 Broadway, Suite 715 New York, NY 10007 bcsternheim@mac.com October 29, 2021 Honorable Alison J. Nathan United States District Judge United States Courthouse 40 Foley Square New York, NY 10007 Re: United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell S2 20 Cr. 330 (AJN) Dear Judge Nathan: Ghislaine Maxwell requests that the Court issue an order requiring delivery of her legal mail within one business day of receipt by the post office. (See Dkt. 350.) The problems encountered by legal mail delays continue. I have attempted to address this with MDC Legal via email (but at times receive no response) and have conferred with government counsel. Only after two emails were sent today, the latter informing MDC Legal that failure to respond would result in the filing of an order to show cause, did I receive a response: \"There was mail picked up today,\" but no indication when Ms. Maxwell will receive the mail. Legal mail sent by counsel through the United States Postal Service for \"next day delivery\" remains at the post office for pick up by the MDC. The mail is not picked up daily, as evidenced by tracking information (most recently obtained this morning) and often remains at the Post Office for days before retrieved by the MDC. (See Exhibit A.) The Court invited the defense to bring this issue to the Court's attention if Ms. Maxwell does not receive mail within one business day of receipt. We are requesting that the Court direct the MDC to retrieve the mail within one business day of receipt by the post office so that legal mail sent \"next day delivery\" does not languish in the post office for days on end. The government suggests this may be due to resource issues at the MDC and reminds us that Ms. Maxwell's mail is handled the same as that of other inmates. But unlike other inmates, Ms. Maxwell is DOJ-OGR-00005451",
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- "content": "Dear Judge Nathan: Ghislaine Maxwell requests that the Court issue an order requiring delivery of her legal mail within one business day of receipt by the post office. (See Dkt. 350.) The problems encountered by legal mail delays continue. I have attempted to address this with MDC Legal via email (but at times receive no response) and have conferred with government counsel. Only after two emails were sent today, the latter informing MDC Legal that failure to respond would result in the filing of an order to show cause, did I receive a response: \"There was mail picked up today,\" but no indication when Ms. Maxwell will receive the mail. Legal mail sent by counsel through the United States Postal Service for \"next day delivery\" remains at the post office for pick up by the MDC. The mail is not picked up daily, as evidenced by tracking information (most recently obtained this morning) and often remains at the Post Office for days before retrieved by the MDC. (See Exhibit A.) The Court invited the defense to bring this issue to the Court's attention if Ms. Maxwell does not receive mail within one business day of receipt. We are requesting that the Court direct the MDC to retrieve the mail within one business day of receipt by the post office so that legal mail sent \"next day delivery\" does not languish in the post office for days on end. The government suggests this may be due to resource issues at the MDC and reminds us that Ms. Maxwell's mail is handled the same as that of other inmates. But unlike other inmates, Ms. Maxwell is",
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