Ghislaine Maxwell, the madam of deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has been relocated from the New York prison that inspired “Orange is the New Black” to a comparatively luxury Florida facility with less than 1,000 inmates that will allow the disgraced socialite to pursue yoga and team sports.
Maxwell was convicted last year and sentenced to 20 years in prison in June after the jury found that she conspired with Epstein to sexually abuse minors as young as 14. She complained about the conditions of the New York jail where she was held to the United Nations, and was ultimately sentenced to FCI Danbury, Connecticut, which is just north of New York City.
Now, reports The New York Post, Maxwell has been relocated to FCI Tallahassee, a Florida facility despite the previous recommendations of the judge responsible for overseeing sentencing.
the new prison guard...
Maxwell was convicted last year and sentenced to 20 years in prison in June after the jury found that she conspired with Epstein to sexually abuse minors as young as 14. She complained about the conditions of the New York jail where she was held to the United Nations, and was ultimately sentenced to FCI Danbury, Connecticut, which is just north of New York City.
Now, reports The New York Post, Maxwell has been relocated to FCI Tallahassee, a Florida facility despite the previous recommendations of the judge responsible for overseeing sentencing.
the new prison guard...