Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, expressed relief in emails after being transferred to the all-women’s Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas, praising its cleanliness and safety. Her move drew criticism from prison officials, who noted it was unusual for sex offenders to be in such a low-security facility, suggesting possible preferential treatment. Accusations surfaced regarding special accommodations for Maxwell and intimidation of inmates discussing her. Congressional inquiries are underway to investigate these claims and the conditions surrounding her imprisonment.





