Why was Ghislaine Maxwell moved to the minimum-security Federal Prison Camp in Texas?

Why was Ghislaine Maxwell moved to the minimum-security Federal Prison Camp in Texas?

Melania Knauss, Donald Trump, and Ghislaine Maxwell, Sept. 18, 2000, at the Anand Jon Fashion Show in New York City.

Zev Shalev and Lev Parnas join Wajahat Ali to discuss the machinations leading to Ghislaine Maxwell’s transfer to a minimum security prison where the inmates get to play with puppies and take yoga classes.

 


The Telegraph reports:

When Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of sex trafficking underage girls to the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein in December 2021, her victims rejoiced, no doubt imagining the British socialite under lock and key, wearing orange overalls.

But the reality of Maxwell’s life behind bars is very different.

Having been transferred to a minimum security prison in Texas from Florida, Epstein’s ex-girlfriend can spend the rest of her 20-year sentence cuddling puppies and pampering herself with anti-ageing face creams.

Similar to the upmarket retreats she no doubt grew accustomed to during her former life of luxury, the Federal Prison Camp (FPC) Bryan in Texas offers yoga classes and a fully-stocked gym.

Described as a “luxury” facility by her victims, Maxwell will be rubbing shoulders with other wealthy inmates and can spend the earnings from her prison jobs on cosmetics. [Continue reading…]

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