Ghislaine Maxwell moved from the Federal prison in Florida to the Texas prisoner camp

Ghislaine Maxwell moved from the Federal prison in Florida to the Texas prisoner camp

Ghislaine MaxwellThe former employee of Jeffrey Epsteinwas moved from a federal prison in Florida to a prisoner camp in minimum security in Bryan, Texas. The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed the transmission, but did not provide any specific reasons for the move. Maxwell's lawyer also refused to comment on the circumstances in connection with the transfer.

Maxwell was convicted in 2021 for her role in sexual abuse of minor girls and served a 20-year prison sentence. She was previously held in a prison with low security in Tallahasee, Florida. The prison camp in Texas, where it is now located, houses inmates as the lowest security risk. These facilities often have minimal security measures, sometimes fences are missing, and are designed in such a way that occupants can carry out work such as landscape design and maintenance without frequent checks in one main system.

The transfer takes place in the middle of the renewed public interest in Maxwell's case after the recent decision by the Ministry of Justice not to publish any additional documents from the examination of the sex trade of Epstein. This decision has made demands for transparency, whereby the administrative officials who want to develop in connection with the case are determined.

Maxwell was recently interviewed by the deputy general prosecutor Todd Blanche In a courthouse in Florida. In addition, the House Oversight Committee has expressed interest in conversation with Maxwell. Her lawyers have announced that she would be willing to take part in an interview, provided that she receives immunity before law enforcement, which she could possibly disclose.

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