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Sophia Papapetru, Staff Attorney at the Federal Bureau of Prisons, emails Judge Nathan NYSD Chambers...

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Sophia Papapetru, Staff Attorney at the Federal Bureau of Prisons, emails Judge Nathan NYSD Chambers regarding the acceptance of an external hard drive from defense counsel in the US v Maxwell case. The MDC Brooklyn initially had restrictions on accepting external hard drives but has agreed to accept it from defense counsel without needing a court order. The MDC will coordinate with defense counsel for the delivery.

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Court UnsealedEmailUnknown

email: 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 135 Filed 05/04/21

Sophia Papapetru, Staff Attorney at the Federal Bureau of Prisons, emails Judge Nathan NYSD Chambers regarding the acceptance of an external hard drive from defense counsel in the US v Maxwell case. The MDC Brooklyn initially had restrictions on accepting external hard drives but has agreed to accept it from defense counsel without needing a court order. The MDC will coordinate with defense counsel for the delivery.

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House OversightLegal FilingUnknown

The document is a letter from Sophia Papapetru, Staff Attorney at MDC Brooklyn, to Judge Alison J. N...

The document is a letter from Sophia Papapetru, Staff Attorney at MDC Brooklyn, to Judge Alison J. Nathan, responding to an alleged incident during Ghislaine Maxwell's legal visit on April 24, 2021. The letter explains MDC Brooklyn's policies on inmate visiting and legal materials, and describes the actions taken by staff during and after the visit. The government requests the court to deny defense counsel's proposed order.

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Court UnsealedLegal FilingUnknown

Court Filing: 254

The document is a letter from Sophia Papapetru, Staff Attorney at MDC Brooklyn, to Judge Alison J. Nathan, responding to an alleged incident during Ghislaine Maxwell's legal visit on April 24, 2021. The letter explains MDC Brooklyn's policies on inmate visiting and legal materials, and describes the actions taken by staff during and after the visit. The government requests the court to deny defense counsel's proposed order.

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House OversightEmailUnknown

An email from Judge Alison J. Nathan's chambers notifies counsel that a memorandum endorsement has b...

An email from Judge Alison J. Nathan's chambers notifies counsel that a memorandum endorsement has been filed on the public docket in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. The email includes a link and cautions against external emails. The attached memorandum endorsement is not included in the provided snippet.

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House OversightCorrespondenceUnknown

The letter, written by Sophia Papapetru, Staff Attorney at MDC Brooklyn, responds to Judge Nathan's ...

The letter, written by Sophia Papapetru, Staff Attorney at MDC Brooklyn, responds to Judge Nathan's inquiry about an incident involving Ghislaine Maxwell during a legal visit. It states that no materials were seized or retained by MDC Brooklyn staff and outlines the procedures in place to ensure the confidentiality of Maxwell's lawyer-client communications.

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Dept. of JusticeEmailUnknown

email: DOJ-OGR-00023781

The email discusses the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's funds after his death, with the staff attorney reaching out to his defense counsel to determine the correct procedure for releasing the funds to his next-of-kin. The prison's normal practice is to cut a check to the next-of-kin on file, but given the media attention to Epstein's will, they sought clarification. The inmate's account balance was $566.27.

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