Ghislaine Maxwell Transferred to Minimum-Security Facility After Spilling Epstein Secrets
After serving a 20-year sentence in a Tallahassee, Florida prison for sex trafficking crimes related to her former lover Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, 63, has been moved to a minimum-security facility. This move reportedly came after she spent two days revealing information about Epstein’s crimes to Justice Department officials, according to a fellow inmate at her Sunshine State facility.
Kathryn Comolli, a former inmate who served time with Maxwell for “conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute methamphetamine,” shared that Maxwell had mentioned having damaging information on former President Donald Trump, in hopes of securing a pardon from then-President Joe Biden. However, it seems that Biden’s camp declined to engage in such discussions.
Comolli stated, “I heard her tell another inmate that she had dirt on Trump and that it was going to get her a pardon from Biden. I guess Biden’s camp just didn’t want to go down that route.” She also mentioned that the only way Maxwell could have been transferred to a minimum-security facility was by providing valuable information about Epstein’s criminal activities.
“I believe Maxwell made a deal with the devil to get that transfer out of Tallahassee,” Comolli added.
Maxwell’s transfer to a less secure facility has raised eyebrows and sparked speculation about the extent of her cooperation with authorities. As the saga surrounding Epstein’s crimes continues to unfold, Maxwell’s role and potential involvement in his illicit activities remain a subject of intense scrutiny.