Overview
- The Bureau of Prisons relocated Maxwell from a low-security facility in Florida to FPC Bryan on August 1 without offering an explanation.
- Federal Prison Camp Bryan houses 635 female inmates under minimum-security conditions where Maxwell will serve the remainder of her 20-year sentence.
- The transfer came days after Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche conducted a two-day, highly unusual interview with Maxwell about Epstein’s network.
- Maxwell has offered to testify before Congress in exchange for immunity and reportedly seeks a presidential pardon, though her attorney says no clemency has been proposed.
- Lawmakers and survivors’ advocates are demanding fuller disclosure of Epstein-related records and questioning potential political influence over her detention.