
"Federal law enforcement staff working at the camp have been waiting on Ms. Maxwell hand and foot, the letter reads. It alleges that when Maxwell asked for a meeting with visitors to be conducted in private, the Warden personally arranged it for her and then provided a special cordoned off area for visitors to arrive, as well as an assortment of snacks and refreshments for her guests."
"Raskin's letter claims that Maxwell's visitors were permitted to bring computers to the private meeting, something Raskin calls an unprecedented action by the Warden given the security risk and potential for Ms. Maxwell to use a computer to conduct unmonitored communications with the outside world. Maxwell's comfortable accommodations were also detailed in emails sent to the House Judiciary Committee and later obtained by NBC News on Saturday."
Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly received unusually comfortable and preferential treatment after transfer to a Texas minimum-security prison. Federal staff allegedly provided hand-delivered meals, arranged private meetings in a cordoned-off area, and supplied snacks and refreshments for visitors. Visitors reportedly were allowed to bring computers into private meetings, raising security concerns about unmonitored communications. Maxwell wrote that she felt safer and happier in the new facility. Maxwell was moved days after meeting with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche about Jeffrey Epstein. Representative Jamie Raskin demanded Blanche testify regarding misuse of law enforcement resources.
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