Overview
- Sources describe privileges at FPC Bryan that other inmates do not receive, including unlimited toilet paper, meals and mail delivered to her cell, relative isolation, and private use of a chapel office for visits.
- A whistleblower told House Judiciary Democrat Jamie Raskin that the warden has helped transmit Maxwell’s documents and emails, and shared an email indicating she planned to send commutation materials through the warden.
- Several inmates who raised concerns about Maxwell’s treatment were moved to higher-security facilities, according to former prisoners and sources cited in recent reporting.
- The Bureau of Prisons said it has a duty to ensure equal treatment and to protect inmates from violence, responding to questions about Maxwell’s reported privileges.
- Maxwell’s August transfer from a higher-security facility to the minimum-security Bryan camp followed a two-day DOJ interview, as congressional oversight intensifies and survivors urge officials to reject any clemency.