Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison experience has been revealed after footage of her cell was included in the latest release of Jeffrey Epstein files.
Jeffrey Epstein’s former lover Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of sex trafficking in 2021, after she was found to have helped Epstein procure and groom victims.
The socialite was sentenced to 20 years behind bars at a low security Federal Prison Camp (FPC) in Bryan, Texas, a move which has been criticized by many after it was alleged she has been granted special treatment.
However, footage released by the Department of Justice shows ten hours of Maxwell in her jail cell, and she appears to be taking part in arbitrary activities on her own.
The video was dated July 2020, which shows Maxwell dressed in an orange tracksuit and shoes at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn as she awaited news of her bail application.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison footage has been released (DOJ)
The footage reveals her boring routine of lying down for long periods of time with a book on her tiny jail cot.
In December of the same year, her $28.5m bail, was denied as she was considered to be a flight risk.
Prior to the footage being taken, she was held by the FBI at her $1 million home in New Hampshire on July 2, before being taken to the same holding prison as the likes of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, and R.Kelly, who are both serving time for sex offenses.
Maxwell ended up being convicted in 2021 after her bail was rejected.
She was convicted of five counts, including conspiracy to entice a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex acts; conspiracy to transport a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity; transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity; conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors and sex trafficking of minors.
The charges carried a maximum sentence of 65 years
She was known as the financier’s girlfriend up until his death of an apparent suicide in his cell in 2019.
After Maxwell was found guilty, she was moved to the Tallahassee Federal Correctional Institution in Florida, before once again being transferred, this time to a new minimum-security facility in Texas.
Maxwell will soon testify under oath before the US Congress investigation into how the government handled the Epstein files.
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