
Ghislaine Maxwell has been transferred from a federal prison in Florida to a “nicer” Club Fed with no bars or barbed wire in Texas.
Maxwell, 63, is seeking a presidential pardon from Donald Trump.
Trump insists there is no Epstein list. Maxwell’s attorneys say that if no list exists, their client she should be released.
The move comes after Maxwell recently sat down with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in Florida and answered questions about 100 people linked to deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Maxwell had been serving her 20-year sentence at the FCI Tallahassee in Florida, but the Bureau of Prisons website lists her new home as Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas.
Other infamous residents of Bryan Prison Camp include reality TV star Jen Shah and Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes.
TMZ described Prison Camp Bryan as a “nicer” facility with no barbed wire, walls or fences. “She could literally walk out the front door.”
TMZ reports there has been no indication that Trump is considering a pardon for Maxwell.
According to The New York Times, “concern mounts” that Trump will pardon Maxwell after her testimony to the Deputy General.
The paper quoted Trump as saying, “I’m allowed to do it, but it’s something I haven’t thought about.”
Maxwell has made it clear she wants her 20-year sentence tossed out, reduced or pardoned in exchange for her testimony.





