Longtime Jeffrey Epstein Associate Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex-trafficking crimes in Texas, according to emails obtained by NALI NBC NEWS.
Maxwell, 63, was transferred from a low-security prison in Tallahassee, Florida, to a minimum-security federal camp in Texas by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. Blanche is a former personal lawyer for Donald Trump, who befriended the late Epstein – a convicted aggravated sex offender – before winning both presidencies.
Blanche’s speech comes as the administration faces growing pressure to release more documents related to the Epstein investigation, a promise Trump made in his campaign.
Maxwell’s transition, described by experts as “Unprecedented”, Prompted questions as well ANGER FROM Epstein Victims, who died by suicide while incarcerated in 2019. They wonder why a convicted sex offender like Maxwell is being manipulated by most inmates Non-violent offenses and white collar crimes.
And now, NBC news has obtained and revealed dozens of emails Maxwell reportedly sent to friends and family after his move that spelled out his new surroundings. The outlet said the emails were recently shared with the House Judiciary Commission.
“My situation was improved by going to Bryan,” he wrote in an email. In another, he wrote: “The institution is run in an orderly manner that makes for a more comfortable environment for all the people concerned, inmates and guards.”
Maxwell described the living conditions, stating that the kitchen “seemed to be clean too – no possums had fallen from the celling of the ovens, and could have been mixed with the food being served”.
“I feel like I’ve fallen into Alice in Wonderlands looking through the glass,” Maxwell wrote in an email to a relative. “I’m much happier here and much safer.”
The food, he says, is “legions better” than what he was made of before. “The place was clean, the staff was responsive and polite – I didn’t see or hear the usual foul language or shouting accompanied by threats that were seized by anyone,” he wrote. “I didn’t see a fight, a drug deal, a thrown person or a naked inmate running around or several of them gathered in a shower!”
NBC also reported that in other emails, Maxwell praised the prison camp warden as a “true professional” and also complained about “people who sell trash stories and sell trash stories and make money off their lies.”
The emails were reportedly shared with the House Judiciary Committee after Mary Aird Representative Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the Committee, sent a letter to the warden of the Texas facility on 30 October. Raskin asked about reports suggesting Maxwell had received “VIP Strotment” in prison. He quoted a Wall Street Journal Article from October, in which some current and former inmates say Maxwell gets “unusually favorable treatment at times”.
In response to NBC’s reporting on Maxwell’s emails, one of his lawyers, David Joscar Markus, told the outlet: “There is nothing dubious about publishing private emails in prison, including those of his lawyers.
“That’s Tabloid behavior, irresponsible reporting. Anyone who’s still interested in that kind of gossip reveals more about Ghislainine. We’re the ones in a secure facility. We should want that secure.”
Maxwell’s brother, Ian Maxwell, also told NBC in an email that the messages between him and his brother were “personal and private at their best”.
If the emails sent to Congress and a reporter, he said, “Then they were stolen without permission and represent a violation of all citizens’ privacy.”
The US Supreme Court in October refused to hear an appeal from Maxwell of his sex-trafficking conviction.

