Ghislaine Maxwell in New York in 2013. Laura Cavanaugh/Getty Images/File
The female inmates serving time at the minimum-security federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas, are each provided the typical allotment of two rolls of toilet paper per week. Some of them take special care to avoid running out by ordering extra rolls of Scott — at $2.25 a pop — from the prison’s commissary on their once-a-week shopping day.
But not Ghislaine Maxwell . She doesn’t have to worry about using up all of her supplies because she is given as much toilet paper as she needs. All she has to do is ask.
This benefit that is afforded to Maxwell, described to CNN by sources familiar with her life in prison, is just one of many examples of how some of the rules that apply to her fellow inmates at Federal Prison

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