KEY POINTS
  • British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell is "withering" away in jail because of harsh conditions, which includes alleged physical abuse by a guard and being forced to scrub shower walls after she reported the mistreatment, her lawyer says in a new letter to a federal judge.
  • Maxwell is charged with crimes related to allegedly procuring underage girls who later were sexually abused by eccentric investment advisor Jeffrey Epstein, as well as with perjury.
  • Her lawyer says "over-management" of Maxwell by guards in the Brooklyn federal jail, in an apparent effort to keep her from killing herself while locked up as Epstein did, "are impacting her stamina and effectiveness in preparing her defense and conferring with counsel."
Ghislaine Maxwell speaks at the Arctic Circle Forum in Reykjavik, Iceland October 2013.

British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell is "withering" away in jail because of harsh conditions, which includes alleged physical abuse by a guard and being forced to scrub shower walls after she reported the mistreatment, her lawyer says in a new letter to a federal judge.

"It is impossible to overstate the deleterious effect of the conditions under which Ms. Maxwell is detained," the lawyer, Bobbi Sternheim, wrote to Manhattan District Court Judge Alison Nathan.