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alerted the government on August 27, 2020 that there were significant portions of the first three
discovery productions that Ms. Maxwell could not read. (Dkt. 66). Despite numerous attempts
to fix these problems over the succeeding weeks, including producing a replacement hard drive
containing these productions, the problems were not resolved and the replacement hard drive was
broken. In addition, the fourth and fifth productions, which were produced after the defense
alerted the government to these problems, contained some of the same technical problems and
included a significant number of unreadable documents. Most recently, the hard drives for the
sixth and seventh productions have stopped functioning properly. As a result, Ms. Maxwell has
not had access to a complete set of readable discovery for over four months.’ Ms. Maxwell
cannot defend herself if she cannot review the discovery.
Most recently, Ms. Maxwell has had to endure the added burdens of quarantine. On
November 18, 2020, Ms. Maxwell was given a COVID test and placed in 14-day quarantine due
to contact with a staffer who tested positive. The revolving team of guards assigned to Ms.
Maxwell, some coming from other BOP institutions confronting their own COVID outbreaks,
heightens her exposure to the virus. As reported by the associate warden to the Criminal Justice
Advisory Board on December 2, MDC does not mandate testing among its staff. A temperature
check and response to a few questions does little to detect an asymptomic carrier. The constant
strip searching, touch wanding, and in-mouth checking of Ms. Maxwell heightens her risk for
exposure to COVID-19.
'3 On November 18, 2020, the government, at our request, provided a laptop computer to Ms. Maxwell in the MDC,
which it believed would remedy the issues with unreadable documents, and has agreed to provide a new hard drive
containing all of the discovery. It is too early to tell whether the new laptop and hard drive will solve all of the
technical problems. We note, however, that now that Ms. Maxwell has been released from quarantine, she only has
access to the laptop from 8am-5pm, five days a week, which will effectively limit her review time to that time slot
because of compatibility issues between the recently produced hard drives and the prison computer.
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| Filename | DOJ-OGR-00001139.jpg |
| File Size | 537.7 KB |
| OCR Confidence | 94.1% |
| Has Readable Text | Yes |
| Text Length | 2,415 characters |
| Indexed | 2026-02-03 16:09:27.375913 |