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(NewsNation) — Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice in sex trafficking minor females, was transferred from a federal prison in Florida to a federal prison in Texas, NewsNation has confirmed
Ghislaine Maxwell is in the custody of the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) at the Federal Prison Camp (FPC) Bryan in Bryan, Texas, the agency told NewsNation.
Presently, Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for co-conspiring with Epstein for sexual abuse of minors.
Maxwell spoke with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche last week for over nine hours over two days.
Maxwell’s legal team is appealing her case to the Supreme Court in an attempt to overturn her conviction.
The convicted sex trafficker was subpoenaed by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, requesting her to testify in light of the DOJ and FBI’s page-and-a-half memo that said Epstein committed suicide and was not murdered, nor was there a “list” of co-conspirators.
Her lawyer, David Oscar Markus, said they would only participate if Maxwell was granted immunity, which the Committee denied.
A day after the joint memo, a source close to the White House told NewsNation that FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino would unseal evidence related to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein if their department had the ability to do so.
“I believe with full certainty that if Kash Patel and Dan Bongino had the power to operate separately from the DOJ, that they would have unsealed and released every single piece of evidence they could, while protecting victims, months ago,” the source close to the White House said in July.
The New York Sun was the first to report Maxwell’s transfer to the minimum security federal prison in Bryan Texas, which houses only female inmates.
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Author: Diana Falzone
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