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Ghislaine Maxwell Transferred to Minimum-Security Texas Camp Ahead of Pardon and Immunity Push

The transfer follows a two-day DOJ interview ahead of her lawyers’ formal clemency petition to President Trump

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Overview

  • The Bureau of Prisons confirmed that Maxwell was moved from a Florida low-security facility to the Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas in a transfer handled internally rather than by the U.S. Marshals Service.
  • Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche conducted a two-day interview with Maxwell last week to gather information on other potential abuses within Epstein’s network.
  • Maxwell’s legal team has formally requested presidential clemency from President Trump and sought congressional immunity before her scheduled deposition on August 11.
  • She is appealing her 2021 conviction to the Supreme Court on the grounds that Epstein’s 2008 plea deal should have shielded her as a co-conspirator.
  • Victims and advocacy groups have denounced the move as preferential treatment and criticized the Justice Department’s refusal to release additional Epstein investigation documents.