The Federal Bureau of Prisons issued a statement in response to accusations from Rep. Robert Garcia regarding the treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell at Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas. Garcia, who is the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, claimed that Maxwell is receiving preferential treatment, describing the facility as a 'park-like campus.' The Bureau stated that Garcia's claims are 'categorically false' and emphasized the hard work of its staff in maintaining safety and security. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in sex trafficking underage girls and was transferred to the Texas facility in August 2025 due to safety concerns at her previous location in Florida. The Bureau rejected suggestions of outside interference or enhanced living conditions for Maxwell. Garcia and Rep. Jamie Raskin expressed concerns about their inability to question prison leadership during their visit and noted that staff were not permitted to see Maxwell.
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Federal Bureau of Prisons Responds to Claims of Preferential Treatment for Ghislaine Maxwell
The Federal Bureau of Prisons has publicly denied claims made by Rep. Robert Garcia regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's treatment at Federal Prison Camp Bryan, where she is serving a 20-year sentence. The Bureau stated that the accusations of preferential treatment are false and emphasized that Maxwell's transfer was based on safety concerns.
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