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Ghislaine Maxwell quietly moved to cushy new Texas prison as she pushes for deal to tell-all on Epstein, his associates

Ghislaine Maxwell quietly moved to cushy new Texas prison as she pushes for deal to tell-all on Epstein, his associates

New York Post3 days ago
Ghislaine Maxwell has quietly been moved to a far more favorable Texas prison camp as she hashes a possible deal to divulge secrets about her sex-crimes accomplice Jeffrey Epstein.
The 63-year-old convicted child sex trafficker was transferred from a lockup in Florida to a less restrictive prison camp in Bryan, Texas, the federal Bureau of Prisons told The Post on Friday, without giving a reason for the move.
Ghislaine Maxwell has been quietly moved to Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas.
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Maxwell's lawyer, David Oscar Marcus, also declined to elaborate, saying, 'We can confirm that she was moved but we have no comment.'
Maxwell is currently facing a 20-year sentence, but is actively pursuing a deal with the DOJ in return for information on Epstein and his associates.
The sudden transfer comes a week after Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche — DOJ's second-in-command and formerly President Trump's defense lawyer — huddled all day with the disgraced British socialite and her lawyer at the US Attorney's Office in Tallahassee.
Maxwell is not set for release until 2037 while serving a 20-year sentence for grooming underage children and steering them toward the disgraced pedophile Epstein, her former lover.
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