According to a federal prison consultant, the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has implemented an unprecedented system to conceal details surrounding Ghislaine Maxwell’s incarceration. This heightened secrecy followed her transfer to a Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, after a visit from Trump’s former personal lawyer, now a high-ranking Department of Justice official. The BOP took extraordinary measures, including waiving public safety factors, to facilitate the transfer, with warnings given to both inmates and staff to avoid disclosing any information about Maxwell. The consultant speculated that these actions suggest a potential path to clemency or a possible cooperation agreement, raising questions about the motivations behind the intensive protection and secrecy.
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The US Bureau of Prisons (BoP) will pay $115 million to settle 103 sexual abuse and retaliation claims from former inmates of FCI Dublin, a women’s prison notorious for widespread misconduct. This historic settlement, the largest in BoP history, follows the criminal convictions of seven Dublin employees and the prison’s closure. A related consent decree mandates ongoing monitoring of the BoP, access to services for victims, and limitations on solitary confinement. Despite the settlement, concerns remain regarding ongoing retaliation and the need for further support for survivors, including immigrant women facing deportation.
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