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According to a report, Jeffrey Epstein’s former partner and pre-girlfriend, Ghislen Maxwell has been stopped from participating in Jeffrey Epstein’s former-girlfriend, service dog training programs.
Maxwell was transferred from a federal prison in Talhasi, Florida, Bryan, at the Federal Jail Camp in Texas, his lawyer first confirmed Fox News Digital. FCP Bryan is a minimum-protection gel camp, which is accompanied by much freedom in Talhasi.
As NBC NewsFPC Brian provides service dog training program to Bryan prisoners.
However, Pagi Mazoni, CEO of Canine Saathi, who runs a service dog program at FPC Brian, said that prisoners like Maxwell will not be offered outlet puppy training.
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Ghishline Maxwell was stopped from participating in the service dog training program in his new jail, FCP Brian. (Matthew Symans for Fox News Digital/ISTock)
“We do not allow anyone whose crime involves misuse towards minors or animals – including any crime of sexual nature,” said Majoni. “This is a difficult policy that we have, so it will not be able to do it.
“They are crime against weak people, and you are putting them with a puppy who is unsafe.”
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Federal Jail Camp Brian August 4, 2025, Brian, Texas. Ghislane Maxwell was transferred from FCI Talhasi last week. (Derek shook for Fox News Digital)
Former Attorney Dave Aaronberg of Palm Beach County State earlier stated that Fox News Digital Maxwell’s new gel is more like the status of Derm-style housing instead of a cell.
FCP Bryan’s former Epstein Associate’s move came after a week when he met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanches in Florida, discussing his relationship with humiliated financers, for which he helped buy young girls.
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Ghislane Maxwell Talahasi, Fla., Jogs around the track in FCI Talhasi on 10 July 2025. (Matthew Symans for Fox News Digital)
The Trump administration denied the allegations that Maxwell was given preference treatment, however, stating Fox News, “Any false claim was given preference treatment to the person. Inmates are regularly transferred in some examples due to significant security and danger concerns to prisoners.