In the case of Maxwell – inmate number
02879-509 at the federal women's prison in Tallahassee, Florida – the
issue is wrought with more complexity.
The
British socialite former pal of Prince Andrew lost her appeal in 2024
against five counts related to sex trafficking for helping
multi-millionaire financier Epstein abuse underage girls around the
world.
But in April this year her legal
team filed a petition to the US Supreme Court, claiming she was covered
by a 2007 non-prosecution agreement for any Epstein co-conspirator.
Maxwell,
63, was sentenced in June 2022 after a lengthy New York trial. She was
immediately sent to her Florida prison, where DailyMail.com has
exclusively photographed her pounding around the facility's running
track.
Brothers Ian, 69, and Kevin, 66,
supported her in court and have campaigned tirelessly for her release
since her 2021 conviction, proclaiming her innocence and alleging she
did not receive a fair hearing.
Yet overshadowing every twist and turn in Maxwell's bid for freedom is one word: Epstein.
The notorious pedophile who killed himself in a New York jail in 2019 rather than face court for his sickening crimes.
And adding to the complexity is the historic Trump connection – to both of them.
Maxwell
is currently serving a 20-year sentence at FCI Tallahassee, with a
release date of 2037; pictured on walking on the prison yard in 2022
The
disgraced British socialite was previously revealed to have been moved
to the facility's 'honor dorm', reserved for the best behaved inmates.
Pictured above is one of the single level housing units in the female
prison at FCI
Early
reports revealed how the disgraced British socialite had struggled to
cope with her new life behind bars, refusing to eat and complaining
bitterly to prison authorities that her clothes didn't fit
The
Commander in Chief innocently rubbed shoulders with Epstein on the
social circuit in Palm Beach and Manhattan in the 1990s and early 2000s.
He
was photographed with him and one video from 1992 shows them sharing a
joke as women danced at the President's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach.
President Trump told New York magazine in 2002: 'I've known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy.
He's
a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women
as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.'
However
after Epstein's dramatic arrest at Teterboro Airport, New Jersey
following a trip to Paris, Trump said at the White House: 'People in
Palm Beach knew him, he was a fixture in Palm Beach.
'I had a falling out with him a long time ago. I don't think I've spoken to him for 15 years. I wasn't a fan.'
He emphasized he had no idea of Epstein's crimes before his arrest.
President
Trump and Maxwell were also photographed together as they socialized at
events. First Lady Melania appears in at least three shots with them
before her 2005 marriage.
First
Lady Melania appears in at least three shots with the Epstein and
Maxwell before her 2005 marriage to Trump; pictured at Mar-a-Lago club
in 2000
Maxwell
was convicted on December 29, 2021 on five of the six counts she faced
for helping the late financier and convicted sex offender sexually abuse
underage girls
The most bizarre was taken at supermodel Heidi Klum's 'hookers and pimps' themed Halloween party in October 2000.
It
shows President Trump with his arms around a smiling Melania and
Maxwell, who is dressed in a bleach blonde wig, leopard print jacket and
gold leather pants. Prince Andrew was also at the event.
Earlier
that year, blue-suited Trump, Melania, casually-dressed Epstein and
Maxwell – sporting a bare midriff and back in a blue top with gold
tassels – posed for the camera at a Mar-a-Lago event.
And in September 2000, Melania, Trump and Maxwell were snapped together at Anand Jon's fashion show in New York City.
Two
years later the current President and First Lady were photographed with
Maxwell and British supermodel Naomi Campbell at the opening of the
Dolce & Gabbana fashion house.
Maxwell
vanished after Epstein was arrested but was eventually arrested in a
dramatic FBI raid on her secluded hideaway in a deeply rural part of New
Hampshire.
Following the swoop,
President Trump said of her: 'I met her numerous times over the years,
especially since I live in Palm Beach, and I guess they lived in Palm
Beach. But I wish her well, whatever it is.'
Maxwell
was a fixture at Epstein's notorious private island of Little St. James
in the US Virgin Islands, where he helicoptered in under-age girls to
sexually abuse in a years-long reign of vile crimes.
Todd
Chrisley addressed the media for the first time since his release
during a news conference on Friday in Nashville, Tennessee
The Chrisley Knows Best stars were found guilty of defrauding banks out of $30million in 2022; seen in 2017
Wearing
a hot pink MAGA hat, Savannah told TMZ that she is 'so grateful that
I'm going to leave here with my dad' after an 'insane' two years of her
trying to get him and Julie freed She was also a regular on his private
Boeing 727 jet, dubbed the Lolita Express, which carried Andrew and
former President Bill Clinton among a host of other names, according to
flight logs.
Crucially she acted as a
'madame' for Epstein, recruiting vulnerable young girls from the West
Palm Beach area to give Epstein 'massages' at his $20million mansion in
ritzy Palm Beach. There, he would abuse them.
One
was tragic Virginia Giuffre, who was working as a locker room attendant
at Mar-a-Lago when she said Maxwell approached her in the mid 2000s.
She
said it led to years of harrowing abuse where she claimed she was
'passed around like a platter of fruit' to Epstein's powerful
associates.
Giuffre, known as Roberts
at the time, alleged one was Prince Andrew – famously photographed with
his arm around her in Maxwell's London home with the socialite in the
background.
The royal has consistently denied her accusations, although did pay her a reported payout of up to $16million in 2022.
Despite
attempts to build a new life in Australia, mother-of-three Giuffre's
marriage collapsed and the 41-year-old killed herself at her home on May
1 this year.
Maxwell's time behind bars has had moments of trauma, despite the prison being designated a low security facility for women.
Maxwell
acted as a 'madame' for Epstein, recruiting vulnerable young girls from
the West Palm Beach area to give Epstein 'massages' at his $20million
mansion
She was also a regular on Epstein's private Boeing 727 jet, dubbed the Lolita Express
She's
been branded the ultimate 'prison Karen' for filing more than 400
complaints, including lackluster vegan menu options and 'unfair
treatment'.
The disgraced socialite
also demanded authorities give her immediate access to black hair dye.
And she also even bagged plush hypoallergenic bedding after whining that
standard prison pillows were triggering her allergies.
Her gripes in the past have targeted everyone from inmates and guards to a 'rude' laundry woman.
'Max is the prison Karen,' an insider told DailyMail.com in 2023. 'She can file a grievance over anything.
'She
complains about the food, the bedding, when they cancel temple because
of bad weather or are late setting up her legal calls.
'The
latest battle is over hair dye. Maxwell has gray showing through and
she's filed a grievance because they don't sell it anymore.
Maxwell's
beefs with authorities began when she first landed at the fearsome
Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, while awaiting
trial.
Her attorneys accused jail
authorities of breaching her rights by shining a torch in her cell every
15 minutes, subjecting her to invasive searches and filming her at all
hours.
When she got to Tallahassee
after her conviction 'she immediately wrote Brooklyn up for taking too
long to ship her belongings,' said the prison source.
'Then when her shoes arrived, she refused to hand her temporary slip-ons back to the laundry lady.
'That caused a big argument and Max complained that she felt threatened and refused to go back to the laundry unaccompanied.
'That's
her in a nutshell. Every aspect of prison life offers an opportunity
for her to play the victim. She creates constant drama for staff and
inmates.'
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