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Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking co-conspiratorShe is reportedly receiving “special privileges” in prison that are not given to her fellow inmates.
While inmates at Maxwell’s cozy Texas prison have to make do with two rolls of toilet paper per week, the disgraced British socialite is given “as much toilet paper as she needs,” According to CNNIn which sources familiar with his life behind bars were cited.
he was transferred Low security federal prison camp at Bryan – commonly known as ‘club fed’ confinement – after August Complying with Justice Department officials who interviewed him Following political and public pressure on the Trump administration.
The scandal resurfaced this week when the House Oversight Committee unsealed more than 20,000 documents containing emails from Epstein, Maxwell and other associates. In which President Donald Trump was mentioned. He has not been accused of any wrongdoing.
According to prison consultant Sam Mangel, it’s an advantage that could prove valuable to Maxwell, who has clients inside the same facility.
“You don’t understand the value of toilet paper in a prison. It’s hoarded. It’s hidden from the staff,” Mangel told CNN. “You can go without shampoo for a day or two. You can’t go without toilet paper.”
In addition to bathroom privileges, Maxwell has also been allowed to largely keep herself to herself, the outlet reports. A typical prison cell could sleep four people, but some of Maxwell’s cellmates reportedly moved out at one point.
According to CNN, his food is reportedly delivered to his cell along with his mail, and he is allowed to use the chaplain’s office in the prison chapel for visitors.
In a statement to the outlet, a spokesperson for the Federal Bureau of Prisons said Maxwell was not receiving special treatment.
“The BOP has a duty to ensure that no inmate is treated differently from another and that no inmate is subjected to an act of violence while in custody,” the spokesperson said.
Independent The Federal Bureau of Prisons has been contacted for further comment.
The revelations about Maxwell’s apparent special treatment in prison follow similar claims made by Democratic Representative Jamie Raskin, who wrote a scathing letter to Trump this week after the convicted sex offender reportedly asked the president to commute his 20-year sentence.
In his letter, Raskin demanded to know how Maxwell was able to make such a request and also pointed to a whistleblower prison officer who said Maxwell was receiving “concierge-style treatment” behind bars.
According to documents provided by the whistleblower, Maxwell has been “given a special cordoned-off area for visitors to arrive, as well as a range of snacks and refreshments for her guests.”
Her guests have been allowed to bring computers into the area, which is usually strictly prohibited, and she has also been given “puppies to play with.”
“This top-flight luxury service has reached such a point of absurdity that one of the prison’s top officials complained that he was ‘tired of being Maxwell’s husband,'” Raskin wrote in the letter.
In an email received by nbc newsMaxwell said she is “very, very happy” at the Texas facility and that she feels as if she has “walked through the looking glass of Alice in Wonderland.”