According to a new report, convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell has a much better living situation now after being sentenced.
After two years at Rikers, Maxwell has been moved to FCI Tallahassee, a “low-security federal correctional institution” in Florida.
Maxwell was originally expected to serve her time in the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Danbury, Connecticut, which is the prison that inspired “Orange Is the New Black.”
Sentencing Judge Alison Nathan had requested Maxwell be sent to FCI Danbury, just 55 miles north of the city, which makes the transfer surprising.
The New York Post noted that the prison handbook describes programs of occupational training, with apprenticeships and courses in horticulture and even cosmetology.
The lockup also has a wide supply of “recreation, leisure and social programs” to “help develop an individual wellness concept” for inmates, the Post reported.
Maxwell will also be back in Florida, where her since-deceased ex, notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, abused many of his victims.
Conservative Twitter user Samantha Marika weighed in on the news in a tweet where she said, “Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of sex trafficking to apparently no one … and now gets transferred to a low security prison where she can do morning Pilates, wear khakis, and use her commissary money to buy a collagen elastin facial or a smoked gouda spread.”
“Are you tired yet?” Marika wondered.
Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of sex trafficking to apparently no one … and now gets transferred to a low security prison where she can do morning Pilates, wear khakis, and use her commissary money to buy a collagen elastin facial or a smoked gouda spread.
— Samantha Marika (@samanthamarika1) July 25, 2022
Are you tired yet?
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