Summary
Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, has been transferred from a prison in Florida to a minimum-security women's prison in Texas. The reasons for her transfer are unclear, but it has sparked criticism and concerns regarding preferential treatment.
Key Facts
- Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking.
- She has been moved from a Florida prison to a minimum-security facility in Bryan, Texas.
- The prison in Texas, FPC Bryan, houses only female inmates and focuses on non-violent and white-collar crime.
- This move has raised concerns about Maxwell receiving special treatment.
- Maxwell's legal team is seeking a Supreme Court intervention to overturn her conviction.
- The White House has stated that no leniency or pardons are being discussed for Maxwell.
- Virginia Giuffre’s family, a victim of Epstein, expressed anger over Maxwell's transfer.
- Maxwell has indicated she might testify before Congress if given legal protections.