Inmates' Reaction To Ghislaine Maxwell's Prison Transfer Revealed

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Inmates at the Texas prison camp dubbed as 'Club Fed' were reportedly "disgusted" that convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell was transferred to the facility last week, the New York Post reports.

Maxwell was moved from Federal Correctional Institution Tallahassee to Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Bryan after speaking with the Department of Justice about late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Federal Prison Camp Bryan typically houses nonviolent offenders and is less restrictive than the Tallahassee federal prison.

“Every inmate I’ve heard from is upset she’s here,” said Julie Howell, who’s serving a 12-month stint for theft, via the Telegraph.

“This facility is supposed to house non-violent offenders,” she added. “Human trafficking is a violent crime.

“We have heard there are threats against her life and many of us are worried about our own safety because she’s here.”

The Federal Bureau of Prisons hasn't publicly given a reason for Maxwell's relocation, however, the move was made after she met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in an effort to get immunity by providing details about Epstein. Maxwell, who was Epstein's longtime confidant, having previously never testified in her own defense, is currently serving a 20-year sentence for helping the financier groom and abuse underage girls.

Federal Prison Bryan is known to house high-profile white-collar convicts, including Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes, who was convicted of fraud, with investors losing hundreds of millions of dollars when the company folded. President Donald Trump, whose name reportedly appeared seven times in Epstein's flight logs, and his administration have recently faced scrutiny for not releasing more information about the Epstein files, which led to the president publicly directing U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to release "pertinent" grand jury testimony.

On July 16, Quinnipiac University released a poll showing a majority of Americans (63%) disapproved how Trump and his administration had handled the Epstein files. Podcaster Joe Rogan, who staunchly supported Trump in the 2024 presidential election, criticized the administration's announcement claiming there was never a list or footage revealing Epstein's alleged clients, which was a talking point of conservative pundits for years.

“They’ve got videotape and all [of] a sudden they don’t,” Rogan said on the episode of his Joe Rogan Experience podcast released on July 15.

“You had the director of the FBI on this show saying, ‘If there was [a videotape], nothing you’re looking for is on those tapes,'” he added, referring to FBI Director Kash Patel's appearance on his podcast in June. “Like, what? Why’d they say there was thousands of hours of tapes of people doing horrible s–t? Why’d they say that? Didn’t Pam Bondi say that?"

Bondi had previously claimed that the supposed Epstein list was on her desk awaiting review months ago and told reporters that the FBI was reviewing "tens of thousands of videos" of Epstein "with children or child porn" on July 1 before the DOJ suddenly announced that there was no "Epstein list" or incriminating footage of his associates days later. President Trump spent months claiming he had plans to release everything the government had on Epstein and his alleged associates, which included releasing The Epstein Files: Phase 1 in February, though the files revealed next to no new information.


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