Judge will not end Ghislaine Maxwell's 'flashlight surveillance' in jail | Malay Mail

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NEW YORK, May 15 ― A US judge yesterday rejected Ghislaine Maxwell's effort to stop jail officials from shining flashlights into her cell at night, which the British socialite said impedes her preparation for her November trial on sex crime charges. US District Judge Alison Nathan in Manhattan...

Saturday, 15 May 2021 08:33 AM MYT

US District Judge Alison Nathan in Manhattan said the government offered “neutral reasons” for officials at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn to conduct “flashlight surveillance” of Maxwell every 15 minutes. But the judge urged jail officials to consider whether to reduce sleep disruption for pretrial inmates like Maxwell, and impose only protocols that were “necessary for her safety and security” and consistent with the treatment of other inmates.The lawyers made the request in connection with Maxwell's having allegedly received a “black eye,” possibly from her using a sock or towel to shield her eyes from the light. Inmates are forbidden from using eye masks.

 

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