Ghislaine Maxwell's recent relocation to a lenient minimum-security facility in Texas has ignited protests among the prison population, who are upset that the convicted sex trafficker is now housed alongside non-violent offenders. RadarOnline.com reports that Maxwell, once associated with Jeffrey Epstein, was transferred following a two-hour interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche of the Department of Justice.
Known for its relaxed environment, Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas, often called 'Club Fed,' has become Maxwell's new residence. The British socialite, serving a 20-year sentence for her role in facilitating Epstein’s abuse of underage girls, was moved from a Florida detention center to this facility. Inmates like Julie Howell, serving a year for theft, expressed their discontent: “Everyone I’ve spoken with is upset she’s here. This place is meant for non-violent offenders. Human trafficking is a violent crime.”
There are concerns about safety, as Howell mentioned threats against Maxwell’s life and fears for others’ security. Her transfer coincides with reports that Maxwell is seeking to negotiate a deal with federal prosecutors. RadarOnline.com previously re...
Ghislaine Maxwell’s Transfer Sparks Inmate Outrage at Texas 'Club Fed' Prison
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