At Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas, most female inmates carefully ration their two weekly rolls of toilet paper, sometimes spending $2.25 each for extra Scott rolls from the commissary. But not Ghislaine Maxwell. The convicted sex trafficker gets unlimited toilet paper simply by asking.
This perk is just one example of how normal prison rules don't seem to apply to Jeffrey Epstein's former associate. While typical cells house four inmates, Maxwell's roommates were moved out after she complained about nearby prisoners looking into her space. Those troublesome tables? Relocated too.
Maxwell has meals and mail delivered directly to her cell. She gets private use of the chaplain's office for visits outside normal hours. As one prison consultant told CNN, "You don't understand the value of

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