Ghislaine Maxwell, a former associate of the late Jeffrey Epstein, is currently serving her prison sentence at a minimum-security facility in Texas. Recent photos have captured her appearing at the Federal Prison Camp Bryan, where she was transferred from Florida earlier this year. The images showed her in a gray sweatshirt, sneakers, and carrying a clear backpack, interacting with another inmate in the facility’s yard.
Maxwell, who is 62, has been serving a 20-year sentence for her role in the alleged sex trafficking operation that involved Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting his own trial. Her legal team is currently challenging her conviction, with Maxwell denying any involvement in the crimes and asserting her innocence. She has also been involved in a high-profile legal battle concerning her immunity and potential prosecution for her actions.
Her former Manhattan townhouse, reportedly one of the most prestigious properties in the city, has returned to the real estate market for $18 million. The property, located on an exclusive street two blocks east of Central Park, was purchased by Maxwell for free in 2000 from one of Epstein’s attorneys. It was later sold to real estate mogul Frederick Rudd for $15 million in 2016 before Rudd’s passing last year.
While Maxwell is continuing to face legal scrutiny in the U.S., the real estate market for her Manhattan property has once again become a topic of interest. The return of the home to the market highlights the lingering influence and legacy of Epstein and Maxwell, despite the legal consequences they faced for their alleged actions.