Days after meeting with the Department of Justice, Ghislaine Maxwell was relocated to a new prison. The convicted felon was moved to the Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas after her stint at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Tallahassee in Florida.

Federal prison camps are known to be the least restrictive of all federal facilities, making Maxwell's switch quite the upgrade. Unlike most penitentiaries, her new home for the next 17 years has minimal fencing or barbed wire - making it easier to slip through the entrance without a trace.

Ghislaine Maxwell Gives DOJ the Names of '100 Different People'

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Source: megaJeffrey Epstein's co-conspirator gave the DOJ the names of '100 different people' days before she was relocated to a new prison.

Maxwell met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche for two days in a row a week before her relocation. During their encounter, the predator was questioned about her alliance with Jeffrey Epstein and his pedophile ring.

As a close co-conspirator of Epstein, Maxwell has intel on the financier's dealings, including the high-profile names of individuals he allowed to use his services in his underage s-- scheme.

Maxwell reportedly gave Blanche the names of "100 different people" linked to Epstein, who died in his jail cell in August 2019 after hanging himself.

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