Ghislaine Maxwell Isn't the only Infamous Celebrity at Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas
BRYAN, TEXAS, AUG 5 – Maxwell's transfer followed a DOJ meeting where she reportedly shared information on about 100 people, despite her violent offense status and ongoing sentence appeal.
- On Friday, the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed Ghislaine Maxwell was moved from Federal Correctional Institution Tallahassee in Florida to Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas, alongside Jen Shah.
- The transfer required waiving a Bureau of Prisons rule barring violent offenders after a clandestine two-day meeting with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
- The facility, nicknamed "Club Fed," houses 635 women, and Maxwell gave up information on roughly 100 people during her two-day meeting with Blanche.
- Reactions ranged from criticism by Elie Honig, who called the transfer “so unusual,” to President Trump claiming he was unaware of the move, calling it “not a very uncommon thing.”
- Amid ongoing calls, Senator Mike Lee pushes for Maxwell to testify as Trump faces demands to declassify Epstein records, fueling controversy.
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