Humiliation struck US prison authorities as they initiated a probe following the failed attempt to conceal Ghislaine Maxwell with a million-dollar effort. Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker, was recently spotted at the Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas after a covert transfer. Sources disclosed that US Attorney General Pam Bondi had assured President Donald Trump that Maxwell’s relocation would not result in any embarrassment.
President Trump, already facing scrutiny for his association with Maxwell’s associate, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, received promises that Maxwell’s transfer would not cause any trouble. However, the disclosure of an exclusive image from inside the low-security facility by the Mirror shattered those assurances.
An informant mentioned, “The President was guaranteed that Maxwell would not resurface to damage his reputation. Pam Bondi assured him that Maxwell would fade into obscurity within the system. Unfortunately, the situation has backfired on him.”
Bondi, a close ally of Trump, reportedly feels “angry and embarrassed” by the security breach. In response to the exclusive report, California Senator Adam Schiff criticized the transfer and directed his frustration towards FBI head Kash Patel. The Democratic leader expressed disbelief over the timing of Maxwell’s move shortly after she had spoken positively about Trump during a legal inquiry.
Schiff criticized Patel, accusing him of misleading the public by suggesting that Maxwell’s relocation to a minimum-security prison was coincidental. This act, according to Schiff, insults the intelligence of the American people.
Authorities at the prison took extraordinary measures to keep Maxwell hidden, implementing a substantial security operation that involved numerous officers armed with semi-automatic rifles and tactical gear.
The prison administration now faces intense scrutiny over how one of the most notorious female inmates globally could be photographed inside the facility. A source from the Department of Justice expressed disappointment, stating, “The security measures were meant to be foolproof. This incident reflects poorly on our competence and portrays her as beyond reach.”
During his presidential campaign, Trump had vowed to release government documents related to Epstein, who passed away in 2019. However, he has not fulfilled this promise, leading to allegations that he is trying to conceal his association with the billionaire predator.
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