Oct 13, 2025
SUSPICIOUS Activity At Ghislaine Maxwell’s Prison…
President Trump refused to rule out a pardon for Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and now a report reveals she is getting special treatment in prison.
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The Supreme Court is back,
and they rejected an appeal by Glenn
Maxwell to overturn her conviction.
That means her only chance of getting
out of prison is a pardon from you.
Is that something you're.
- Who are we talking about?
- Elaine Maxwell.
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You know,
I haven't heard the name in so long.
I can say this
that I'd have to take a look at it.
I would have to take a look.
Did they reject that?
- She wanted to appeal her conviction.
- And what happened?
That they were not going to hear her?
I see, well, I'll take a look at it.
I'll speak to.
I will speak to the DOJ.
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The correct answer was no,
I will not pardon her.
Especially after I transferred her
from a high security prison to the Club
Med of Prisons, where she is, essentially
dealing with the situation in which it
doesn't even feel like she's in a prison.
And in fact, as Donald Trump
considers speaking to the DOJ about giving
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notorious child sex groomer a pardon,
we're actually learning about the cushy
treatment Ghislaine Maxwell is receiving
in the Texas prison
that she moved to just a few months ago.
So before we get to those details.
Jake, what do you think,
Ghislaine Maxwell?
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Pardon or no?
- So why do you have to look into it?
- It's outrageous.
Like we already know.
Like, first of all,
she's convicted of sex trafficking.
Second of all, the biggest groomer
in American history.
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What are you looking into?
Like how much you loved her in the past,
how many notes you wrote for her,
how many parties you went with to her,
how many pictures you have with her?
- What are you looking into?
- How much compromise she might have on.
- Yeah.
- I don't know.
If they say to you,
hey, are you thinking of pardoning
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Charles Manson or Jeffrey Dahmer?
Do you go?
Well, I'm gonna have to look into that.
That would be a super strange answer.
And that's the kind of answer we just got.
So Maxwell was originally serving
her sentence in a high security facility
in Tallahassee, Florida.
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But then all of a sudden,
Trump had his former personal lawyer,
Todd Blanche, hit her up,
have a little bit of a conversation with
her, and get a statement from Ghislaine
Maxwell in which she said, no, no, Trump.
Trump didn't do anything wrong. Nope.
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I don't have any dirt on Trump.
And then was moved
to the low security prison known as,
the Camp Brian federal prison.
Okay, so let's talk about
what that prison has been like for her.
She's having a grand old time
at federal prison camp, Brian.
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Guards usually don't carry weapons
during the early morning shift at Brian.
As few as six guards
oversee more than 600 inmates, according
to a 2021 report on staffing levels.
Fun. Now, get a load of this.
Brian's prison cells,
which can house up to four inmates, don't
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even have doors, former inmates said.
By the way, the current inmates,
they're not fans of hers,
and I'll get to that in just a minute.
Maxwell's unexpected arrival upset
the camp's unusually relaxed atmosphere,
leading to more frequent lockdowns,
the addition of armed guards
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and other changes.
Current and former inmates
said in interviews that Maxwell appeared
to receive unusually favorable treatment,
at times sparking resentment
from other inmates.
So you're dealing
with a low security prison situation
where you don't have armed guards.
Then a notorious child sex groomer
shows up and suddenly all you need
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to have armed guards, which, how about you
keep her in the prison she belonged in?
But okay, so the other inmates
are irritated by that.
And then she has been getting
favorable treatment.
Special treatment?
So, under Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Prisons rules, prisoners with sex
crime convictions like Maxwell's
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don't ordinarily qualify for low security
facilities like Camp Brian.
Candidates for medium security prisons
are usually those convicted
for white collar crimes like fraud.
You know, they're not violent criminals,
but they have committed crimes.
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They usually have shorter sentences,
or they already serve the bulk
of a lengthy sentence
and are viewed as a low flight risk.
Now, at this prison in particular,
she has the fourth longest running
sentence of the 600 plus inmates,
but is getting the most attention.
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So guards brought Maxwell
her meals in her dormitory room.
She was escorted to the recreation area
for late night workouts, and was allowed
to shower after other inmates
were confined to their bunks at 8 p.m..
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During one weekend in mid-August,
while hundreds of inmates
were supposed to be having leisure time,
they were instead told to go back
to their dorms, their dormitories.
Ghislaine Maxwell was the only one
not on lockdown, and she met
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with several important visitors
in the prison's chapel instead.
It couldn't be determined whom Maxwell
met with in the chapel that day.
One inmate recalled seeing Maxwell
return to the dormitory unit that day
with a smile on her face.
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When the inmate asked Maxwell about
the meeting, she said it went really well
but didn't share any other information.
Thanks, Trump.
I'm sure she really appreciates
the lovely digs she's now imprisoned in.
Now Ghislaine Maxwell was popular
with reporters outside of the prison,
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but inside the prison
she was met with a lot of hostility
and has been called a pedophile.
And I didn't know about this word a chomo,
which is a prison slur
for child molesters.
They've been calling her that repeatedly,
which is, I think, an accurate moniker.
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One inmate who had just been transferred
from another facility
walked into Maxwell's room
and told her she liked her hair.
Maxwell politely asked her
to leave the room.
According to another inmate
who witnessed the incident.
The witness recalled the new inmate
screaming at Maxwell
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that she didn't belong here.
The new arrival was removed by guards
and reassigned to another dormitory,
but again, it didn't end there.
The warden called a town
meeting for inmates.
She warned that if inmates made threats
to Maxwell, put her in any sort of danger,
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or talk to the press about her, they
would be shipped to a harsher facility.
People familiar with the matter said.
And they made good on that threat
because one person actually
was sent to another facility.
Christiane Irwin, a 46 year old Texas
accountant who had been convicted
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of defrauding a law firm where she worked,
said in a telephone interview
that she could discuss Maxwell only in
general terms because of the prohibition.
One day, after she spoke
to a Journal reporter on a phone line
monitored by prison officials, her prison
email privileges were suspended.
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So, sorry she wasn't transferred,
but she was punished.
Within days, she had. Oh, she had.
She was moved.
Within days, she had been moved
to the higher security
Houston Federal Detention Center.
Of course.
Notice that of all the transgressions,
the one that is the worst
is talking to the press about her.
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Okay, so, remember Epstein
when he was convicted, earlier of,
sleeping with underage girls?
They just pled it down
to soliciting prostitutes.
They were not prostitutes.
They were underage girls he was raping.
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And they let him serve
his prison sentence, but only at night,
so he could stay out all day working.
Okay.
And then he would just use
the prison as a hotel room.
Now she's moved to something that,
you know,
Anna referred to as a Club med prison.
Its nickname is Club Fed.
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So everybody knows it.
And on top of that, as she just explained
to you, she gets room service there.
She's allowed to make all
the other prisoners go to bed while she
roams the place to and has it to herself.
She has extra privileges
and the entire description.
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Anna made me think of Pablo Escobar
when he was sent to prison in Colombia.
He actually ran the prison
and it was like a luxury stay.
And he got some of his homeboys,
and they lived in in glamor
and in, you know, in what great wealth.
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And here she is at Club Fed
ordering people around.
And if you cross the worst
child sex trafficker in American history,
you're going to be moved out of the prison
and sent to a much harsher prison because
our government is protecting the sick
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pedophiles that raped our our children.
Yeah.
Including Israeli ones from the Israeli
government who were allowed to attempt
to rape teenagers in America and then
are allowed to fly back to Israel with,
really no way of ensuring
that they're going to get punished
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for what they attempted to do.
It's just gross. The whole thing is gross.
But hey, you know what?
Donald Trump making life great again.
Yeah.
So for all the talk of groomers,
well, we know who the groomer is.
And they're treating her like royalty.
So if you're telling us that Epstein
and Maxwell are not being protected
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by the government, you must either be
an escaped mental patient
or a mainstream media reporter.
No. It's super weird that our government
is protecting incredibly terrible
and dangerous criminals.
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So why they're doing that
is what we all care about.
Because it's not just about them.
And it's not even just about
the terrible pedophilia.
It brings up the much,
much larger question
who's controlling our government and why?
Every time you ring the bell below,
an angel gets its wings.
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