Ghislaine Maxwell banned from cushy prison’s puppy programme
- Amid her transfer last week, Ghislaine Maxwell was banned from training service puppies at Federal Prison Camp Bryan, known as 'Club Fed' for its relaxed atmosphere.
- Following two days of questioning by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, Maxwell was transferred to FPC Bryan on Friday, as the DOJ sought to quell Epstein file criticism.
- Paige Mazzoni, CEO of Canine Companions, explained that inmates convicted of abusing minors or animals are automatically excluded, including Maxwell.
- President Donald Trump said he 'didn't know' about Maxwell's transfer until reading the news, and he added that such moves are 'not a very uncommon thing'.
- On Friday, James Comer, Kentucky Republican Rep. and House Oversight Committee chair, postponed Maxwell’s August 11 testimony until after her appeal is decided.
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No Puppies for Child Sex Traffickers: Ghislaine Maxwell Denied Key Perk at Her New ‘Cushy Prison Camp’
Photo via Canine Companions on Facebook. Convicted child sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell might have managed to get herself transferred to a minimum-security prison in Texas, but she will miss out on one of the facility’s key perks, as the nonprofit organization that runs a service dog training program with volunteer prisoners will not let her participate. Maxwell, the former girlfriend and accomplice of deceased convicted sexual predator Jeffre…
Sorry, Ghislaine, No Dog for You
One of the perks for inmates at the Texas prison camp where Ghislaine Maxwell was moved last week is the opportunity to train service dogs. In other words, they get to play with puppies. "I absolutely love it," one inmate wrote of the program, noting it means living with and...
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