Ghislaine Maxwell made claims that while serving her prison sentence at FCI Tallahassee, a fellow inmate had threatened to kill her, allegedly for money. According to Maxwell’s legal filings and her legal team's statements, the inmate had openly declared intentions to murder Maxwell, boasting that she had been offered payment to do so and that killing Maxwell would earn her "street cred." As a result of the threat, prison officials reportedly placed Maxwell in solitary confinement for her own protection, which her attorneys argued constituted punitive and psychologically damaging treatment, especially since she was the target, not the aggressor.
This incident was cited by her defense team as part of broader complaints about her incarceration conditions, which they argued were unnecessarily harsh and potentially life-threatening. They used the alleged murder plot to bolster arguments in appeals and motions, claiming that Maxwell’s safety and rights were being neglected by the prison system. While the Bureau of Prisons did not publicly confirm the full details, reports indicated that an internal investigation occurred, and security protocols were adjusted.
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https://www.the-sun.com/news/6452171/ghislaine-maxwell-prison-murder-plot/
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