Ghislaine Maxwell Moved to Lower-Security Prison After Cooperating with Prosecutors

Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring, has been transferred from a Florida detention facility to a low-security federal prison in Bryan, Texas. The move follows her recent cooperation with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, a former lawyer for Donald Trump.

Maxwell’s attorney, David Oscar Markus, confirmed the transfer without providing reasons. The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) also acknowledged the relocation but offered no explanation. The transfer occurred one week after Maxwell initiated discussions with prosecutors during two meetings.

The shift has provoked outrage from the family of Virginia Giuffre, a key Epstein accuser who died by suicide. In a statement to CNN, Giuffre’s relatives condemned the “preferential treatment” given to “a convicted sex trafficker… a sexual predator who physically assaulted minors on multiple occasions.” They described Maxwell’s new facility as a “luxury low-security prison” and criticized the transfer’s secrecy: “This is the justice system failing victims before our eyes. The American public should be outraged.”

Giuffre’s half-brothers, Sky and Daniel, and their wives reiterated opposition to any presidential pardon for Maxwell during a CNN interview. They asserted Giuffre would have wanted Epstein’s files released – documents the Trump administration chose not to disclose, offering only limited grand jury testimony instead.

The Bryan Federal Prison Camp, classified as the lowest of five federal security levels, features limited or absent perimeter fencing. This contrasts sharply with her former Tallahassee prison, which has double fences and higher staff-to-inmate ratios. The transfer undeniably improves Maxwell’s incarceration conditions following her cooperation.

Questions remain about whether Maxwell will cooperate with Congress, where she faces a subpoena to testify before the House on August 11th. She has reportedly sought immunity or a pardon in exchange – a concession former President Trump cannot currently grant. Her ties to Epstein and the lack of transparency in the case continue to draw criticism, particularly from Trump’s MAGA base.

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