The convicted sex trafficker supposedly has access to atypical privileges at her minimum-security prison facility, including specially prepared food, boundless toilet paper, and including access to a young dog, according to latest informant claims.
An early November document from Congressional Representative Jamie Raskin addressed to former President Donald Trump referenced whistleblower information which described numerous supposed privileges provided to the inmate.
Such include specially prepared meals, a private visitation space equipped with snacks and refreshments, plus reportedly as much as she wants toilet paper.
Moreover, a official reportedly complained about being forced to serve as her aide.
A particularly striking allegation concerns a puppy.
An inmate who trains assistance animals was directed to provide the convict with a puppy for play, even though this kind of contact is normally not allowed to both prisoners as well as staff.
A number of former prosecutors commented, noting that such supposed treatment is very irregular.
“Prison authorities does not going to give a convict such privileges in exchange for nothing,” said a former prosecutor.
Another legal specialist noted that prisoners convicted of sex trafficking are usually separated from other inmates due to security risks.
“It is striking that she is allegedly receiving such custom food, private meetings, canine interaction – that is unusual,” they said.
Several suggested that the alleged benefits could be an exchange for Maxwell silence.
This might mean she’s withholding information regarding influential people or giving valuable information to the government.
However, some remained doubtful of these allegations.
A ex-prisoner proposed that some alleged custom food could just be prisoners preparing food themselves using ingredients obtained from the kitchen.
He also stated that private visitation areas can be sometimes used for notorious inmates due to safety concerns.
The allegations have fueled speculation that she could be seeking a commutation of her two-decade prison term.
Her legal team have however rejected the claim she is seeking a pardon, stating instead that she plans to file a habeas petition to the verdict.
The Bureau of Prisons issued a statement saying which claims of misconduct are taken seriously and that preferential treatment are explicitly prohibited.
Presidential officials earlier stated that granting clemency to Maxwell was not something being discussed.
While the situation still develop, observers as well as the public remain keenly monitoring for any developments regarding her situation and possible clemency actions.
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