BOP defends Maxwell prison transfer after Democrats allege cushy conditions
The Federal Bureau of Prisons on Wednesday defended the decision to transfer Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriend to a Texas prison after critics alleged the Trump administration inappropriately provided her special treatment.
Last August, it was revealed that Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking, was moved from a minimum-security federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida, to a minimum-security prison in Bryan, Texas. The development triggered criticism from Democrats and other critics of the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein case, as the Texas prison houses only women and a majority of its inmates are serving time for nonviolent offenses and white-collar crimes.
BOP responded this week, saying safety concerns led it to move Maxwell. It denied that “preference, special treatment, or political influence played any role” in her transfer. Maxwell has been viewed by the Department of Justice as a key surviving witness to Epstein’s life, as she was one of his closest confidantes for decades.
“Inmate Ghislaine Maxwell’s designation and transfer were made independently by BOP and were based on these factors that required additional security measures. Inmate safety is a key consideration, and we could no longer ensure her safety at her original facility,” the prison agency wrote in a lengthy post on X, referencing Democratic personnel from the House judiciary and oversight committees who visited Camp Bryan this week and alleged the Trump administration is “pampering a sex trafficker” and “ensuring Ms. Maxwell remains comfortable and quiet.”
“While the BOP takes extraordinary efforts to protect the rights and privacy afforded to inmates, recent mischaracterizations have made this statement necessary. BOP designates and transfers inmates based on established criteria, including required security and supervision levels, separation needs, medical considerations, and, most importantly, inmate safety,” BOP’s statement continued. “Political rhetoric over the last six months has perpetuated a false and dangerous narrative that has metastasized into outright lies perniciously spread online and in some irresponsible news outlets.”
The statement comes after House Judiciary Committee ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-MD) and House oversight committee ranking member Robert Garcia (D-CA) revealed they sent staff to the prison camp to investigate concerns Maxwell is being “pampered.”
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“It is essentially a pristine park with fountains and ample green space,” Garcia claimed. “She’s the only convicted sex offender there.”
BOP responded, “Garcia’s comments … are not only categorically false but also serve to denigrate the men and women of BOP, who work hard every day to ensure safety and security in often challenging and demanding environments.”
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