RECENTLY released images showing a bleak view of disgraced Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison life have been released in Epstein’s latest files.
The never-before-seen CCTV clip shows the former socialite, 64, pacing back and forth in her cell and mocking what appears to be a burger.
Wearing an orange jumpsuit and surrounded by white walls, Maxwell can be seen curled up on her mattress repeatedly pressing her hands against her head.
The chilling images were released by the Department of Justice last Friday, among a massive new batch of files related to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence at a medium-security federal facility in Texas.
She was arrested in July 2020 on six federal charges, including sexual exploitation of minors, transportation of minors across state lines for sexual purposes, and perjury.
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The clip was filmed inside the famous Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, in July 2020, when Maxwell was awaiting release on bail.
On July 14, he pleaded not guilty to all charges and was denied bail. At the time, he faced up to 35 years in prison.
Months later, on December 28, a judge rejected a $28.5 million bail package because she posed a flight risk.
Her lawyers claimed that guards conducted invasive searches of her cell every 15 minutes to ensure she was still alive.
She was found guilty on December 29, 2021 and taken to prison. Tallahassee Federal Correctional Facility in Florida Institution.
In August of last year she was moved again to a low-security prison camp 100 miles from Houston, Texas.
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The move came after Maxwell spoke to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche about more than 100 men connected to Epstein, including Prince Andrew, but was condemned by his victims.
He is expected to appear before Congress on February 9, at the request of Republican House Oversight Chairman James Comer.
During a hearing on January 21, Comer said: “I agree that we need to listen to Ghislaine Maxwell.
“Our lawyers have been saying that she is going to defend the fifth, but we have set a date, February 9, when Ghislaine Maxwell will be removed by this committee.”
the same audience announced former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could be found guilty of contempt.
Former Democratic power brokers Bill, 79, and Hillary, 78, came under fire for refusing to testify in the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Epstein.
the couple has since he turned around and agreed to testify.
Neither Bill nor Hillary Clinton have been accused of wrongdoing and Hillary’s name has not appeared in any of the Epstein files released so far by the Department of Justice.
Maxwell appealed his case numerous times and lost. In October, the U.S. Supreme Court said it would not hear his appeal.
It comes as the Department of Justice released a massive new batch of material related to Epstein, exposing his ties to senior figures around the world.
This was both before and after the late financier pleaded guilty in 2008 to prostitution charges, including soliciting services from an underage girl.
Several well-known names such as Richard Branson, Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor are mentioned several times in the files.
