Ghislaine Maxwell's Transfer Sparks Renewed Interest in Epstein Case
Ghislaine Maxwell, former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, has been moved from a federal prison in Florida to a prison camp in Texas, a transfer that reignites attention on her criminal case. Convicted in 2021 for aiding Epstein's abuse of underage girls, Maxwell's move comes amidst heightened focus from the public and authorities.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, known for her connection with Jeffrey Epstein, has been relocated from a federal prison in Florida to a Texas prison camp, drawing renewed focus on her involvement in Epstein's criminal activities.
The Bureau of Prisons confirmed Maxwell's transfer to Bryan, Texas, last Friday but did not provide further details. Her lawyer also verified this development without elaborating on why the transfer occurred.
Convicted in 2021 for aiding Epstein in his abuse of underage girls, Maxwell was previously housed in a Tallahassee, Florida prison. Her relocation to a minimum-security camp, designed for low-risk inmates, comes amid public outrage over withheld DOJ documents related to the Epstein investigation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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