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Jeffrey Epstein’s former lover and convicted accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell plans to ask a judge to release her from the minimum-security prison camp where she’s being held in Texas, according to a letter from her high-powered attorney — and she plans to represent herself in the matter.
Maxwell, who was transferred from Florida to Federal Prison Camp Bryan earlier this year after agreeing to be interviewed by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, will file a habeas corpus petition soon, her lawyer David Oscar Markus wrote to a federal judge.
“Understanding that President Trump has signed the Epstein Transparency Act into law, Ms. Maxwell does not take a position regarding the government’s request to unseal the grand jury transcripts and modify t

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