Ghislaine Maxwell's Prison Conditions Come Under Scrutiny
House Democrats seek documents on Maxwell's transfer to a minimum-security prison, questioning policy violations and possible benefits amid concerns over witness tampering, Raskin said.
- House Judiciary Committee Democrats led by Rep. Jamie Raskin demanded all documents and transcripts related to Maxwell's transfer and meeting with a top DOJ official.
- Questions have arisen after Maxwell was moved to Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas shortly after her two-day meetings with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in July, Raskin said.
- Policy experts note that transfers to federal prison camps like Camp Bryan typically require a Personal Safety Factor waiver, which is 'virtually unheard of' for sex offenders, and the process usually takes months, according to Raskin.
- The House Judiciary Committee Democrats give the Department of Justice until 5:00 p.m. on August 26, 2025, to produce all requested records and identify Trump administration officials involved.
- Critics allege the move signals undue interference by the administration, with Rep. Jamie Raskin saying the transfer gives 'the strong appearance' of a cover-up aimed at protecting President Trump and concealing links to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Pam Bondi accused of possible witness tampering with Ghislaine Maxwell's prison transfer
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, including ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-MD), demanded answers from Attorney General Pam Bondi after Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, was transferred to a "relatively luxurious minimum-security prison camp in Texas."In a letter to Bondi on ...
Democrats demand to know what's up with Ghislaine Maxwell
House Democrats are seeking answers from the Trump administration following the decision to move convicted sex criminal Ghislaine Maxwell from a high-security federal prison to a minimum security facility after she took part in private meetings with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, the president’s former personal defense counsel. In a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi and Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons William K. Marshall III,…
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