Convicted sex trafficker reportedly raises concerns about conditions behind bars
Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly complaining about an “overpowering odor” inside the Florida federal prison where she is currently serving her sentence.
According to reports, Maxwell has raised concerns about the smell inside the facility, describing it as difficult to tolerate. The issue has allegedly been brought to the attention of prison officials.
Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence following her conviction on federal sex trafficking charges connected to the case involving Jeffrey Epstein. Since her incarceration, various legal filings and complaints have surfaced regarding her treatment and prison conditions.
Federal prison officials have not publicly commented in detail on the odor complaint. It remains unclear whether any formal investigation or corrective action has been initiated.
The latest development adds another layer to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Maxwell’s imprisonment and the broader aftermath of the Epstein scandal.