Ghislaine Maxwell has reportedly been transferred to a minimum-security prison camp in Texas.

Maxwell — Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime associate who is serving a 20-year sentence after being convicted of sex trafficking underage girls — was transferred to a minimum-security prison camp in Texas, according to a Friday New York Sun report. (RELATED: Ghislaine Maxwell’s Lawyer Issues List Of Demands For Congressional Testimony)

Her reported relocation from a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida, came about a week after she was interviewed by a top Justice Department (DOJ) official about the Epstein case.

Maxwell was sent to a federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas, a Bureau of Prisons (BOP) spokesman told the outlet. Her lawyer, David Oscar Markus, confirmed the move to the New York Sun.

She was reportedly temporarily held at FCI Oakdale in Louisiana before being transferred to Texas.

“She is not staying in Oakdale,” a source told the outlet. “It was a brief stopover. Officials from Texas were expected to take custody of her shortly after the handoff, and she is being moved again to an undisclosed location.”

Maxwell met with one of Trump’s former lawyers, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, over two days to discuss her ties to Epstein and answer detailed questions about individuals allegedly linked to Epstein. (RELATED: Trump Noncommittal When Asked About Ghislaine Maxwell Pardon)

Maxwell’s attorney told reporters last week that during the meeting, the convicted sex trafficker provided information on nearly 100 individuals allegedly tied to Epstein.



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