Epstein victims claim ‘cover up’ as Maxwell moved to low security prison

Epstein victims claim ‘cover up’ as Maxwell moved to low security prison

According to the United States Bureau of Prisons, Gloria Maxwell, the accomplice in Jeffrey Epstein’s high-society sex offender, has been moved to a minimum security facility in Texas, causing some of the pair’s victims to yell out infuriated.

According to the Bureau of Prisons, Maxwell, a former girlfriend of Epstein, was moved from the low-security Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, from the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Tallahassee, Florida.

Without giving an explanation for the transfer, a Bureau of Prisons spokesman said, “We can confirm that Ghislaine Maxwell is in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons at the Federal Prison Camp [FPC] Bryan in Bryan, Texas.”

David Oscar Markus, Maxwell’s attorney, refrained from revealing the reasons for the move.

In 2021, Maxwell was found guilty of luring teenage girls into having sex with Epstein, a once-friend of the powerful and influential in the US, and given a 20-year prison sentence for her crimes.

Maxwell’s surprise prison release was denounced by two women who claimed Epstein and Maxwell sexually assaulted them and their families, as well as one accuser’s own suicide.

We express our disapproval of the preferential treatment that former sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell received, according to Annie and Maria Farmer and Virginia Giuffre’s family in a statement.

The victims claim that the government moved Maxwell to a Texas minimum security luxury prison overnight without giving any notice to the victims.

They claimed that “Ghislaine Maxwell, a sexual predator, physically assaulted minor children on numerous occasions, and she should never be shown any leniency.”

“This action smells like a cover-up,” the author said. They continued, “The victims deserve better.”

“Real-time government cover-up”

The Texas prison camp’s Bryan prison camp is the lowest of the five minimum security levels in the US federal prison system. According to the bureau, these facilities have few or no perimeter fences, whereas low-security facilities like FCI Tallahassee have double-fenced perimeters and higher staff-to-inmate ratios than prison camps.

In a highly unusual meeting between a convicted felon and a senior Department of Justice official, Vice US Attorney General Todd Blanche, President Donald Trump’s former personal attorney, met Maxwell for two days last week at a Florida courthouse.

Although Blanche has so far declined to comment on the subject matter, Maxwell’s attorney, Markus, claimed that she responded to every inquiry.

According to reports, Maxwell has been asking for a pardon from the US president, who was once a close friend of Epstein, who committed his own suicide in 2019 while holding an immunity test. In addition, he has reportedly offered to testify before Congress about Epstein.

A senior Democratic National Committee official, Tim Hogan, blasted what he claimed was a “government cover-up in real time.”

According to Hogan, “Donald Trump’s FBI, which is led by loyalist Kash Patel, redacted Trump’s name from the Epstein files, which have not yet been made public.”

According to Hogan, “Trump and his administration are trying to cover up the heinous crimes that are contained in those files, but they are also benefiting Ghislaine Maxwell, a former sex trafficker,” in turn.

MAGA base-up in weapons

After the Justice Department announced last month that it would not be releasing any additional information from the investigation into the notorious sex trafficker, Trump has faced weeks of mounting demands from Democrats and many of his conspiracy-minded supporters.

Since the FBI and Justice Department recently claimed that Epstein had not blackmailed any prominent figures and that he did not maintain a “client list,” Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) base has also been in the news.

Trump also sparked further outcry this week when he claimed to have fallen for Epstein after the sex offender “tole” female employees from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

Giuffre, one of those employees, claimed that Epstein had abused her and that she had committed suicide in April at her Australian home.

Giuffre’s family appealed to Trump this week, saying that he should not pardon Maxwell, who they described as a “monster who deserves to rot in prison for the rest of her life.”

Trump claimed in an interview on Friday night that Maxwell “had a right to do it,” but that no one had asked him to do it.

Source: Aljazeera

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