Ghislaine Maxwell transferred to minimum-security prison camp in Texas
Summary
Ghislaine Maxwell has been moved from a federal prison in Florida to a minimum-security prison camp in Texas. Maxwell, convicted in 2021 for assisting Jeffrey Epstein in abusing underage girls, is now held at a facility designed for inmates considered low security risks. The move comes amid renewed public interest in her case and related investigations.Key Facts
- Ghislaine Maxwell was transferred from a Florida prison to a Texas minimum-security prison camp.
- She was convicted in 2021 for helping Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse underage girls.
- The Bureau of Prisons provided no explanation for her transfer.
- Minimum-security camps have fewer security measures and are intended for inmates considered low-risk.
- High-profile inmates like Elizabeth Holmes and Jen Shah are held in similar facilities.
- Public attention on Maxwell's case increased after the Justice Department said it would not release more documents from the Epstein investigation.
- Maxwell met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche at a Florida courthouse for interviews.
- The House Oversight Committee has shown interest in speaking with Maxwell, contingent on granting her immunity.
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