Ghislaine Maxwell Transferred to Low-Security Texas Facility

Ghislaine Maxwell has been moved from a Florida prison to a low-security facility in Texas to continue her 20-year sentence related to Jeffrey Epstein's offenses. The transfer follows a meeting with a Deputy U.S. Attorney General regarding others possibly involved in Epstein's crimes.

Ghislaine Maxwell Transferred to Low-Security Texas Facility

Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted for aiding Jeffrey Epstein in sexually abusing underage girls, has been transferred to a lower-security prison in Texas, announced the U.S. Bureau of Prisons.

The relocation from FCI Tallahassee to the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan occurred a week after a meeting with Deputy U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche, aiming to discuss potential additional parties involved in Epstein's crimes. Maxwell's attorney confirmed her move but did not provide further details.

The Bureau of Prisons noted that locations for inmates are determined by various factors, such as required security and supervision levels, but declined specific comment on Maxwell's reassignment.

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