The restraints cause bruising, broken skin and other âunnecessary trauma,â the family said in a statement obtained by The Associated Press. They also complained that she received âminimal sustenanceâ during the first week of her trial, had no access to soap or hand sanitizer despite the risk of COVID-19 and was only allowed to confer with her attorneys in areas where they were likely to be heard by prosecutors.
âGhislaineâs physical welfare and her right to have proper and timely access to her counsel during the trial have been entirely overlooked,ââ the family said. âOn behalf of their sister, her brothers and sisters urge Attorney Garland to intervene immediately today to grant the simple, fair and just remedies requested.ââ
Federal prosecutors allege Maxwell, 59, groomed girls as young as 14 to have sex with Epstein and lied about her knowledge of his crimes when she testified in an earlier case. Her trial began Nov. 29 in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
Maxwell and her family have repeatedly complained about the conditions under which she has been held for the past 17 months, saying they were damaging her health and preventing her from mounting an adequate defense. Judge Alison J. Nathan has rejected several requests for bail, citing concerns that Maxwell could flee.
Her family said they are now going directly to Garland because he has ultimate responsibility agencies involved in their sisterâs custody and transportation, including the U.S. Marshals Service and the Bureau of Prisons.
Garland should intervene âin the interest of justice and common humanity to change the shocking daily regime which Ghislaine is subject to during her trial,â the family said.