Ghislaine Maxwell, 63, was moved in late July from a higher-security facility in Tallahassee to Federal Prison Camp Bryan, a minimum-security women’s camp in Texas where sex-crime convicts typically don’t qualify without a special waiver. The transfer followed a US Justice Department interview in which she said she had never seen President Trump do anything improper during his long association with Jeffrey Epstein. Her appeal has since been declined by the US Supreme Court, leaving a presidential pardon as her only remaining avenue, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Lockdowns, security upgrades and a mysterious meeting

Soon after Maxwell arrived, the camp saw more frequent lockdowns, armed guards at entrances, and special operations response teams posted around the clock. During one week

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