Overview
- Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for aiding Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, was moved this summer from a higher‑security Florida facility to minimum‑security Federal Prison Camp Bryan.
- Current and former inmates report more frequent lockdowns, armed guards, round‑the‑clock special operations teams, and new visibility barriers installed after her arrival.
- Several inmates say Maxwell has received favorable treatment, including meals delivered to her dorm, escorted late‑night workouts, showers after lights‑out, and a mid‑August chapel visit during a lockdown.
- Following tensions on the unit, the warden held a town‑hall meeting warning that threats against Maxwell or speaking to the media could lead to transfer to a harsher facility.
- Separately, the Supreme Court declined Maxwell’s appeal last week, the DOJ released a July interview in which she said she never saw the president act improperly, and President Trump said he would “take a look” when asked about a potential pardon.