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Ghislaine Maxwell Transferred to Minimum-Security Texas Prison

Following two days of Justice Department questions, her transfer spotlights her Supreme Court appeal, immunity requests, prospect of a Trump pardon before her August 11 congressional testimony.

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Overview

  • Maxwell was moved on August 1 from FCI Tallahassee to the Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas after a brief stop at the Oakdale, Louisiana facility.
  • The Bureau of Prisons confirmed the transfer and a source described it as unusual for bypassing standard U.S. Marshals Service procedures.
  • In mid-July, she met for two days with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, answering about 100 questions on other figures linked to Epstein’s network.
  • Her legal team has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review her conviction and is demanding immunity and clemency ahead of her House Oversight deposition.
  • President Trump has said he has the authority to pardon Maxwell but noted that no formal request for clemency has been made.