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EPISODE · Aug 16, 2026 · 15 MIN

Convicted, Coddled, and Relocated: The DOJ’s Cover Story For Ghislaine Maxwell's Transfer

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

Just days before Ghislaine Maxwell was quietly moved to a cushier minimum-security facility in Texas, anonymous “reports” began circulating that she was under threat at FCI Tallahassee. These claims—conveniently timed—suggested that Maxwell might be in danger for allegedly “cooperating” with the DOJ, though no details were provided about who was threatening her, what was said, or whether there was any formal incident report filed. In classic PR sleight of hand, this vague, unsubstantiated narrative became the foundation for relocating a convicted child sex trafficker to a facility more suitable for low-level white-collar crime than the trafficking of minors. No paper trail, no press conference, just a whisper campaign followed by a sudden transfer—business as usual when the elite are being handled with kid gloves.The timing alone reeks of orchestration. One moment, Maxwell is serving her sentence like any other high-profile offender, and the next, she’s suddenly a delicate flower who must be plucked from Tallahassee for her own safety. Never mind the fact that there’s no documented history of her being targeted, assaulted, or even threatened in the two years she’s been incarcerated there. But now—miraculously—just as whispers of DOJ cooperation surface, the Bureau of Prisons decides she’s too valuable to be housed with common criminals. It’s hard not to see this for what it is: a favor disguised as a security measure, with the public expected to nod along and pretend it’s all perfectly legitimate..to contact me:[email protected]:Ghislaine Maxwell moved to low-risk jail as inmates bombarded her with death threats and accusations she was a 'snitch' | Daily Mail Online

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