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Ghislaine Maxwell getting pampered in prison
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Perks include customized meals delivered directly to her cell, late-night workouts, access to staff-only areas and special accommodations to meet with visitors, according to a letter sent to President Donald Trump by U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland. On one occasion, she was granted time to play with a puppy training to become a service dog.
Some of the rules that apply to Ghislaine Maxwell’s fellow inmates at Bryan simply do not appear to apply to the late-Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous right-hand woman.
Raskin wrote that Maxwell is having custom-prepared meals delivered directly to her cell, that the warden made special accommodations for her to meet with visitors, and that she was allowed to have special time to play with a puppy, among other exceptions from standard prisoner treatment.
The latest claims of preferential treatment come as Trump still refuses to rule out pardoning the Epstein accomplice.
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