Overview
- Committee materials allege customized meals prepared by staff and delivered to Maxwell’s cell, after-hours recreation, and a cordoned-off visitor area stocked with snacks.
- Documents say visitors were permitted to bring computers and that an inmate trainer provided a puppy for Maxwell to play with despite standard rules.
- CNN reporting describes unlimited toilet paper, meal and mail delivery to her cell, use of a chaplain’s office for visits, and cellmates moved to leave her more space.
- Lawmakers say Warden Tanisha Hall expedited Maxwell’s correspondence and acted like a personal secretary by routing and scanning her communications.
- The Bureau of Prisons says no inmate receives special treatment, while scrutiny grows over Maxwell’s August transfer to FPC Bryan and her reported bid for a Trump commutation.