Trump administration has broken rules to move Ghislaine to Club Fed Camp.
Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell was moved to a lower-security facility after her two day negotiations with the US Justice Department. She could secure a secret prison transfer after the Bureau of Prisons waived a rule designated to punish sex offenders.
Maxwell, alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein‘s accomplice, has spent the last three years serving a 20 years sentence at a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida. She was transferred to a lesser security federal prison camp closer to her family in Bryan, Texas, last week after she reportedly spent two days speaking with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche about her connections to Epstein.
The move required the bureau to waive its policy that convicted sex offenders must be held at least at a low-level prison. Maxwell received a waiver to facilitate the move which gave her access to a less restrictive prison environment than the one in Tallahassee. A federal prison camp is a minimum -security facility with dormitories like housing, meeting the Bureau of Prisons’ lowest security-level designation. Low-level security prisons are a step up from prison camps.
The Bureau of Prisons, which confirmed Maxwell’s move last week, did not respond to immediate requests for comment, including whether it waived the policy for Maxwell. Maxwell’s attorney also did not respond to an immediate request for comment. Federal Corrections Institution (FCI) Tallahassee, where Maxwell had stayed before her transfer, has faced challenges in recent years. Multiple guards have been convicted of sexually assaulting inmates in recent years, and Maxwell had already faced threats from inmates after she reported them over a blackmail campaign.
The Bryan, Texas, prison, however, is “a professionally run prison camp with a great warden, working cameras everywhere and properly trained staff. There is a different class of people at Bryan, so she is less likely to be attacked”, the source told Media persons on Sunday.
Maxwell is currently working to overturn her December 2021 conviction for grooming young girls for Epstein to abuse. Her lawyers have argued that a 2007 plea agreement between Epstein and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Florida, which agreed not to prosecute multiple unnamed co-conspirators, also applied to her. Maxwell has also reportedly sought a pardon from President Donald Trump, who has not ruled it out as his alleged connections to Epstein have become a topic of intense speculation even among his most loyal followers.
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