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Sex Trafficker Ghislane Maxwell Moved to Minimum Security Prison

Ghislane Maxwell, the British worldly who is serving a 20 -year sentence for the trafficking of minor girls for Jeffrey Epstein, was quietly transferred to a minimum safety prison camp in Texas.

Maxwell’s transfer of a federal installation in Tallahassee, Florida, at Federal Prison Camp Bryan, comes a week after meeting the deputy vice-prosecutor of the Ministry of Justice (DoJ), Todd Blanche, in the middle of the in progress controversy on the Trump processing of “Epstein files”.

The Trump administration has faced strong public criticism, and many supporters of the president, following the release of a MJ’s July note, refusing the existence of a “list of customers”, leading the death of Epstein a suicide and closes the case.

This announcement contradicted many statements made by key personalities from the inner circle of Trump, including the American prosecutor General Pam Bondi and the director of the FBI Kash Patel, before joining the Trump administration.

Journalists asked journalists to forgive Maxwell last week, Trump said: “I am allowed to do it, but it is something I did not think of.”

Find out more: Who is Ghislaine Maxwell? Epstein Partner The Ministry of Justice Interviews

The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed in a declaration of Friday and time that Maxwell was now transferred to the Federal Prisoner camp in Bryan, although they did not declare the reason for his move.

David O. Markus, Maxwell’s lawyer, did not publicly comment on the transfer.

The installation of Bryan is home to 635 detainees and is known to have imprisoned people who serve non -violent offenses and crimes in white collar, according to the BBC. The other eminent figures have been hosted at FPC Bryan include Real Housewives Star Salt Lake City, Jen Shah, who was found guilty of wire fraud, and the founder of Theranos, Elizabeth Holmes, who was found guilty of investor fraud.

The renewed interest in Maxwell intervenes while his lawyers ask for an appeal to his conviction, which was deposited at the Supreme Court in April. In July, the Ministry of Justice asked the court to reject its appeal, before its recent interviews with Maxwell.

The president of the house surveillance, James Comer, also assigned Maxwell to testify, but his public testimony seems unlikely because the congress refused to grant his immunity, which his lawyers have listed in the context of his testimony requests.

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