Ghislaine Maxwell Paul Zimmerman/WireImage Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Ghislaine Maxwell has been transferred to a new federal prison in Texas and the woman behind convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will be housed alongside two famous faces at the lower security lockup. Maxwell was convicted in 2021 on charges related of luring teenage girls to be sexually abused by the late financier and sentenced to 20 years in prison on sex trafficking and transportation of minors charges. She was serving her sentence in Florida until this week and is now at the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Related Stories News From Martha to Diddy, Trial Sketch Artist Draws History Live From the Courtroom News NFL Employee "Seriously Injured" in New York Office Shooting, Security to Be Increased The news of her transfer comes as the details and mysteries of the Epstein saga have come roaring back into the news after Attorney General Pam Bondi said earlier this month that no more files related to the Epstein sex trafficking investigation would be made public and that he didn't maintain a "client list." President Donald Trump was a known associate of the financier, who died officially by suicide inside a New York federal lockup under questionable circumstances. Conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein's death in a Manhattan jail cell are nearly equaled by the speculation about Maxwell and what she knows. The move of Maxwell to a lower-security federal facility comes the same week that she met privately with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in Tallahassee, Florida. What was discussed between the two in that meeting is not public knowledge. An attorney for Maxwell indicated the former socialite-turned-inmate was cooperative. "[She] honestly answered every question that Mr. Blanche asked," legal rep David Oscar Markus said. Maxwell, who was by Epstein's side for decades, is widely believed to have vast knowledge of Epstein's world including any potential dirt he held on other rich and powerful men. Headline-grabbing inmates already housed at the Texas facility include the former CEO of blood testing company Theranos, Elizabeth Holmes and Real Housewives of Salt Lake City castmember Jennifer Shah. Holmes is serving more than 11 years in federal prison after being convicted of fraud for misleading investors into believing her company had developed a medical device that could detect various diseases and conditions from only a few drops of blood. Shah is serving a six-and-a-half year sentence after she pleaded guilty to charges related to a telemarketing scam. The Hollywood Reporter asked the federal Bureau of Prisons for comment on Maxwell's transfer and why it was occurring but did not immediately hear back ahead of publication. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Stevie Nicks Stevie Nicks Postpones Shows After Fracturing Shoulder music Chappell Roan Is Back With "The Subway" music Demi Lovato Drops New Single 'Fast,' First From Upcoming Album The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Kamala Harris Opens Up About Next Political Chapter: "I Don't Want to Go Back in the System. I Think It's Broken" noads How to Watch the Lollapalooza 2025 Livestream for Free Sean "Diddy" Combs Sean "Diddy" Combs' Lawyers Now Seeking Acquittal on Guilty Verdicts, Months Ahead of His Sentencing Stevie Nicks Stevie Nicks Postpones Shows After Fracturing Shoulder music Chappell Roan Is Back With "The Subway" music Demi Lovato Drops New Single 'Fast,' First From Upcoming Album The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Kamala Harris Opens Up About Next Political Chapter: "I Don't Want to Go Back in the System. I Think It's Broken" noads How to Watch the Lollapalooza 2025 Livestream for Free Sean "Diddy" Combs Sean "Diddy" Combs' Lawyers Now Seeking Acquittal on Guilty Verdicts, Months Ahead of His Sentencing