Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker serving 20 years at Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas, remains a lightning rod for controversy with fresh allegations of special treatment behind bars. RadarOnline reports that Real Housewives of Salt Lake City alum Jen Shah, who shared the facility until her December 2025 release, spilled the tea in a People magazine interview, claiming Maxwell got private workout sessions, special meals, bottled water, and late-night gym access that no one else enjoyed. Shah, who worked recreation duty, even cleaned up after her and said Maxwell showed zero remorse to inmates like Elizabeth Holmes, dismissing victims even as they pushed Congress for Epstein file releases. The Bureau of Prisons fired back with a statement vowing to investigate any preferential treatment claims through internal affairs and the DOJ Inspector General, insisting all inmates must be treated equitably.
Prison perks dominated headlines again this week, with a February 12 exchange spotlighted in APT footage where then-Attorney General Pam Bondi fielded lawmakers questions on Maxwells conditions and transfers, stressing no special privileges while deferring to the Bureau of Prisons. Times News revealed explosive drama yesterday: President Trump sacked Bondi, replacing her with Todd Blanche, his personal lawyer who scored a private 2025 prison interview with Maxwell right before her transfer to the cushy minimum-security spot and perks like puppy interactions and meal choices. Critics whisper the timing stinks, tying it to Epsteins sprawling network.
On the files front, ABC News resurfaced DOJ docs from this years releases showing FBI emails from 2020 suggesting Maxwell arranged young women for Prince Andrew, including Peru trip hookups with intelligent pretty fun types from good families. No charges ever stuck for that. Rep Ro Khanna upped the ante March 30, penning King Charles for a private meet with Epstein-Maxwell survivors during his late April US visit, per his office press release, demanding UK accountability amid fresh scrutiny. No new arrests despite millions of pages dumped since 2025, LAist notes, as DOJ insists no prosecutable evidence beyond Epstein and Maxwell.
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