
"I am struggling to keep it all together as it is big and there are so many attachments," Maxwell wrote in an e-mail to her attorney, Leaf Saffian, which was reviewed by NBC News. The subject line of the email reads "commutation application."
"According to the whistleblower, whose identity the committee has not revealed, Maxwell has received what was described as "concierge-style" treatment at the minimum security prison camp that she was transferred to, including customized meals, permission to go to the exercise area after hours, and time to play with a puppy that was being trained by an inmate to become a service dog, among other things."
"The whistleblower also claimed that a top official at the prison camp complained he is "sick of having to be Maxwell's bitch.""
"Representative Jamie Raskin ... wrote a letter to the president demanding that Trump make deputy attorney general Todd Blanche available for a hearing with the committee in order to "answer for this corrupt misuse of law enforcement resources and potential exchange of favors for false testimony exonerating you and other Epstein accomplices.""
Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly preparing a commutation application seeking relief from her 20-year federal prison sentence. Maxwell was transferred to a Texas minimum-security prison camp from a Florida federal prison after being questioned by Justice Department officials about Jeffrey Epstein. A purported whistleblower alleges Maxwell has received preferential, "concierge-style" treatment at the camp, including customized meals, after-hours exercise access, and time with a puppy being trained as a service dog. The whistleblower's identity has not been revealed, and a prison official allegedly complained about special treatment. Representative Jamie Raskin demanded Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche appear for a hearing to address alleged misuse of resources and potential exchanges of favors.
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