Ghislaine Maxwell, known as an associate of Jeffrey Epstein, is set to enjoy a Thanksgiving feast at a comfortable prison facility. The Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas will provide a variety of Thanksgiving options, including turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce, and more to inmates like Maxwell and Elizabeth Holmes. Vegetarian choices like veggie stir fry and tofu are also on the menu. Maxwell’s dietary preferences have sparked debate, with animal rights group PETA advocating for vegan meals for her.
Maxwell, aged 63, was convicted of child sex trafficking and other crimes related to Epstein in 2021. Despite being sentenced to 20 years, Maxwell has experienced privileged treatment in prison following a contentious encounter with officials linked to Donald Trump. In a separate development, Maxwell was subpoenaed by James Comer to testify about her connections to Epstein, particularly after revelations about a birthday letter from Trump to Epstein. Maxwell’s testimony resulted in her transfer to a minimum-security prison, causing backlash from Epstein’s victims.
The controversy surrounding Trump’s handling of documents related to Epstein has sparked division within his supporters. After initially blocking the release, Trump eventually agreed to sign legislation for their publication by late December. This decision has raised concerns among his base and has become a point of contention within the MAGA movement.
