Exclusive: Ghislaine Maxwell Gets Special Treatment in Texas Prison
Ghislaine Maxwell, the former associate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has been receiving special treatment at the all-women’s Federal Prison Camp (FPC) Bryan in Texas. Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence for her involvement in Epstein’s sex trafficking ring, was moved to the Texas prison after claiming that President Donald Trump had never acted inappropriately towards her.
While most inmates at FPC Bryan are housed in dormitory-style quarters, Maxwell is reportedly enjoying luxurious perks that are not afforded to other prisoners. Annie Farmer, an Epstein victim who testified against Maxwell, expressed her disgust at the preferential treatment the former socialite is receiving.
According to a whistleblower, Maxwell has access to unlimited toilet paper, a commodity that is highly valued in prison. Additionally, her meals are customized and personally delivered to her cell by prison staff. Maxwell is also allowed to move freely around the facility after hours and has been given special access to a service dog for companionship.
Questions have been raised about why Maxwell is being treated differently from other inmates, especially considering the serious nature of her crimes. Maxwell was convicted of sexually exploiting and trafficking women and underage girls on behalf of Epstein.
Despite her criminal history, Maxwell seems to be content with her new surroundings. In emails obtained by the House Judiciary Committee, she expressed relief at being transferred to FPC Bryan and praised the prison camp’s warden, Tanisha Hall, as a “true professional.”
It remains unclear why Maxwell is receiving such special treatment in prison, but her comfort and safety seem to be a top priority. As the disgraced socialite adjusts to her new environment, the public continues to question the fairness of her treatment compared to other inmates.

