Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 132 Filed 02/02/21 Page 2 of 2 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Federal Bureau of Prisons = Metropolitan Detention Center Uspc SDNY DOCUMENT | ELECTRONICALLY FILED DOC #: 30. 29h Street DATE FILED: 2/2/21 Brooklyn, New York 11232 : January 25, 2021 BY ECF Having considered the request ; submitted by the Bureau of Prisons te nie Bian - Nathan 2/2/21 (“BOP”) that the Court vacate its aera ote Adi 0, Affix” | arson 15.2001 Order, Dit No.7, 40 Folev Square - « as well as the Government’s and the aise e¢ ria Soe 10007 UEGN aa Defendant’s responses, Dkt. Nos. 129, United States District Judge 130, the Court hereby DENIES the BOP’s request to vacate the Order. Re: United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, 20 Cr. 330 (AJN) SO ORDERED. Ghislaine Maxwell, Reg. No. 02879-509 Dear Judge Nathan: This letter is written in response to Order granted on January 15, 2021, concerning Ghislaine Maxwell, Reg. 02879-509., an inmate currently confined at the Metropolitan Detention Center (’MDC’) in Brooklyn, New York. The MDC Brooklyn respectfully requests that Your Honor vacate the Order given MDC Brooklyn was not given the opportunity to object to defense counsel’s claims, although the objection had been reiterated to the U.S. Attorney’s Office numerous times. Defense counsel expressed various concerns regarding Ms. Maxwell’s confinement limiting her access to discovery. However, Ms. Maxwell has received a significant amount of time to review her discovery. On November 18, 2020, the Government provided the MDC Brooklyn with a laptop for Ms. Maxwell to use to review discovery. Ms. Maxwell has been and will continue to be permitted to use that laptop to review her discovery for thirteen (13) hours per day, five (5) days per week. In addition to the Government laptop, she has access to the MDC Brooklyn discovery computers. Although defense counsel has indicated that the MDC Brooklyn discovery computers are not equipped to read all of her electronic discovery, th