How comfortable is Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison?

Sex trafficker Maxwell in low security prison that also holds Elizabeth Holmes

The clip dates back to July 2020 , when the imprisoned former socialite was being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn, New York.

Donald Trump had said at the time : "Yeah, I wish her well. I'd wish you well. I'd wish a lot of people well. Good luck. Let them prove somebody was guilty.”

The US president has since denied he knew Jeffrey Epstein , the sex offender financier who was assisted in his crimes by his former girlfriend Maxwell.

She was found guilty in December 2021 of:

She was sentenced to be in prison until 2037 and began her sentenced in FCI Tallahassee, a minimum security prison in Florida.

But, in 2025, she was transferred to Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, another minimum security prison where she has been held ever since.

We look at the facility to see where Maxwell is now incarcerated.

Where is Ghislaine Maxwell in prison?

The 63-year-old Maxwell moved from FCI Tallahassee in Florida to Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas last summer.

Her new prison houses 600 inmates, all women and primarily for non-violent, white-collar offences. It has 37 acres of land and contains dormitory-style housing for inmates, rather than the cells that Maxwell can be seen inside in this latest-released video.

Considered to have the lowest security rating of all the federal institutions, it has the lowest staff to inmate ratio of any US prison type.

Elizabeth Holmes, who was convicted of fraud through her Theranos company in 2022 , was sentenced to 11 years in the prison.

Inmates are expected to work for up to £1 per hour and also engage in extracurricular programmes.

Nonetheless, Maxwell’s move to the Texas prison was much reported on at the time as the minimum facility Bryan holding is not usually used for prisoners convicted of sex offences.

The move has triggered claims that Maxwell is receiving VIP treatment with meals sent to her room and permission to complete late-night workouts and take showers when her inmates have gone to bed.

She wrote to a relative in November to say: "I haven't heard or seen the usual foul language or screaming accompanied by threats levelled by inmates by anyone.

"I have not seen a single fight, drug deal, passed out person or naked inmate running around or several of them congregating in a shower! In other words, I feel like I have dropped through Alice in Wonderland's looking glass!

“I am much, much happier here and more importantly, safe.”

The prison handbook says that inmates can learn languages and complete courses in business to prepare them for life on the outside.

Maxwell said the food is "legions better" than her previous place and that "the place is clean, the staff polite".