Overview
- Ghislaine Maxwell was relocated from FCI Tallahassee to the dormitory-style Camp Bryan in late July after meeting twice with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
- The Bureau of Prisons granted an unprecedented security-classification waiver for Maxwell, despite her 20-year sex-trafficking conviction, to place her in the minimum-security facility.
- Elizabeth Holmes, who has served her 11-year fraud sentence at FPC Bryan since May 2023, maintains daily workouts and biweekly family visits alongside other white-collar inmates.
- Victims’ families and fellow prisoners have condemned Maxwell’s placement among nonviolent offenders as preferential treatment that undermines accountability.
- Maxwell’s legal team continues to pursue immunity, a sentence reduction or a presidential pardon while she appeals her 2021 conviction.