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The document is a court filing by the Acting United States Attorney, expressing concerns about Ghisl...

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The document is a court filing by the Acting United States Attorney, expressing concerns about Ghislaine Maxwell's detention conditions at MDC, including excessive searching despite 24/7 surveillance. The filing requests Warden Tellez to provide a first-hand accounting to the Court regarding Maxwell's specialized detention.

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