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Ghislaine Maxwell moved to lower-security facility after meeting with Trump DOJ

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After meeting last week with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who said he wanted to learn what she knows about Jeffrey Epstein, the federal Bureau of Prisons moved Ghislaine Maxwell from a low-security facility in Florida to a minimum-security camp in Texas.

The move raises several questions, and officials didn’t give a reason for the Maxwell move. But let’s look briefly at what we know up to this point.

President Donald Trump has faced atypical political backlash from his supporters because his administration has not released all its information related to Epstein, who died in 2019 in what the medical examiner called a suicide while being held on sex trafficking charges. Maxwell was subsequently convicted of conspiring with Epstein to sexually abuse minors, and she’s appealing her conviction and 20-year sentence with a pending petition at the Supreme Court.

Meanwhile, Blanche, who was Trump’s personal criminal defense lawyer before Trump named him to a high-ranking DOJ post, met with Maxwell in his stated effort to obtain information from her. It’s not publicly known what they discussed.

The Republican-led House Oversight Committee has also moved to depose Maxwell in prison, which her lawyers have objected to without certain conditions being met — but they said she’d be happy to testify if Trump grants her clemency first.

Maxwell was previously held in FCI Tallahassee, which the BOP’s website describes as a low-security correctional institution with a detention center that has both male and female inmates. Maxwell’s new housing is FPC Bryan, which the BOP describes as a minimum-security federal prison camp with only female offenders.

One of the questions raised by Maxwell’s move to a lower-security facility is whether it might indicate that Trump is going to pardon her, commute her sentence or both.

But it doesn’t have to mean that, at least not directly, because if Trump wanted to grant Maxwell clemency, he could’ve done so already no matter where she’s housed.

Still, the move could facilitate the conditions for a more productive relationship between Maxwell and the administration, which could ultimately lead to the administration providing some sort of legal relief for her, including a pardon.

Again, the details of the highly unusual Blanche-Maxwell summit have yet to become public. But it wouldn’t be surprising if, in connection with discussions about potential cooperation, Maxwell’s counsel told the government that she wanted to move to a different facility for one reason or another. So to the extent that Maxwell was moved to a facility that she believes is more comfortable for her, could that begin to jog her memory about information that would be politically advantageous to the administration?

Time will tell, as will the degree to which this helps Trump politically, given that the move seems to add more questions to an already conspiracy-rich saga.

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This article was originally published on MSNBC.com

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