Ghislaine Maxwell has been relocated to a less restrictive Texas prison as reports suggest she may be negotiating a deal to reveal secrets about Jeffrey Epstein.
Ghislaine Maxwell has been quietly transferred to a less restrictive federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas, amid speculation she may be negotiating a deal to disclose information about Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. The Bureau of Prisons confirmed the move Friday but gave no reason.
“We can confirm that she was moved but we have no comment,” said Maxwell’s attorney, David Oscar Marcus.
The relocation comes just a week after Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, formerly Donald Trump’s defense lawyer, held a day-long meeting with Maxwell and her legal team at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Tallahassee.
Maxwell, 63, is serving a 20-year sentence for grooming minors for Epstein and is not scheduled for release until 2037.