Ghislaine Maxwell moved to minimum-security women’s prison in Texas

Authorities confirmed that Ghislaine Maxwell, a prisoner of prisoner Jeffrey Epstein, a prisoner of the prisoner, was moved from Florida prison to the minimum security facility in Texas.
Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex smuggling, pressureed his conviction to the Supreme Court and also forgiveness from President Donald Trump.
At the beginning of July, the Maxwell Deputy Chief Public Prosecutor held two meetings whose details were not announced to the public.
Maxwell is at the center of the discussions surrounding the Trump administration’s handling Epstein files, and the reasons for being transferred from Florida prison are uncertain.
Although Trump is speculation that he could forgive Maxwell, the White House said, “No tolerance is not given or discussed.”
The BBC contacted the White House to comment on the move of Maxwell to Texas.
“Ghislaine Maxwell’s Bryan, Texas Federal Prison Camp (FPC) in Bryan,” we can verify that the Federal Prisons Office in Bryan is in custody, “BOP said on Friday.” He said.
Maxwell’s lawyer David Oscar Markus confirmed the transfer, but rejected more comments.
In a statement, the deceased Virginia Giufre family, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims, expressed the “public fear and disgust”, which they described as “preference treatment” given to Ghislaine Maxwell.
They also condemned the movement as “without any notification to Maxwell’s victims”.
“This is a system of justice that fails the victims in front of our eyes.” He said. “The American people should be angry with a special treatment provided for a child’s sex criminal, a child accused of a pedophile and a criminal criminal.”
The FPC Bryant facility is located about 100 miles (160km) from Austin’s Texas capital.
Like other federal prison camps, prisoners in FPC Bryant are located in dormitories with a low staff-righteous rate compared to other safer federal prisons. It is home to prisoners who serve time for non -violent crimes and white -collar crimes.
Furthermore, Elizabeth Holmes, CEO of Theeros, who was sentenced to 11 years of imprisonment after being found guilty of making investors at an attempt in a blood test in 2022, who is among the prisoners in the facility.
Compared, the facility, Maxwell’s Florida, FCI Tallahassee, contains more than 800 prisoners, both men and women.
Although the disciplinary facility is strict and all prisoners are expected to work, they can also access foreign language and business classes, play sports, watch television and participate in religious services.
According to a prison manual published by the authorities online, video negotiations are allowed by contact with family members and prisoners are allowed to visitors during weekends and holidays.
Shortly before a week, Maxwell’s legal team said that he was willing to testify about what they know about the case before the Congress, but only if strict legal guards were given.
At the beginning of July, the US Chief Public Prosecutor Todd Blanche held two meetings and said that Epstein could give additional information about other people who could help Epstein’s sexual harassment.
After the meetings, he said he would explain what he learned “at a suitable time”. Maxwell’s lawyer said he hadn’t promised or called anything.
In President Trump, the pressure is growing to publish more files about the Epstein case after the campaign was on permission last year.
Trump accused the political rivals of using the case to remove the case from his success since he returned to office.