The Bureau of Prisons has transferred Ghislaine Maxwell, the former associate of Jeffrey Epstein, from FCI Tallahassee in Florida to a minimum-security women’s facility, Federal Prison Camp Bryan, in Texas.
Details Behind the Transfer Remain Unclear
While officials confirmed Maxwell’s relocation, no explanation was provided. Her previous prison, FCI Tallahassee, is a low-security facility for both men and women. FPC Bryan is a minimum-security camp exclusively for women.
Move Follows Meeting With DOJ Official
The transfer came after a two-day meeting between Maxwell and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in Tallahassee. According to Maxwell’s attorney, they discussed “about 100 names” linked to Epstein. This follows a pledge by the Trump administration to release more information about Epstein’s network.
DOJ Silent on Interview Details
The Justice Department has not commented on what Maxwell disclosed during the nine-hour discussion. Her legal team also declined to respond to questions about the reason for her prison transfer.
Maxwell Serving 20-Year Sentence
Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. Epstein, a convicted sex offender and financier, died by suicide in jail in 2019.
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