The former socialite supposedly enjoys atypical privileges within her minimum-security prison facility, including specially prepared food, endless bathroom tissue, and even time with a canine companion, as per latest whistleblower claims.
An early November letter from Congressional Representative a lawmaker addressed to the ex-president mentioned insider information which described several supposed benefits given to the inmate.
Such comprise tailored food, a private meeting space equipped with food and drinks, and reportedly unlimited toilet paper.
Additionally, a employee allegedly complained about being forced to serve as Maxwell's “personal secretary”.
One particularly unusual claim involves a service dog in training.
A prisoner who trains service dogs reportedly ordered to provide the convict access to a puppy to play with, even though such contact is typically prohibited to all inmates and staff.
Multiple former prosecutors weighed in, saying that this kind of alleged treatment appears highly unusual.
“Prison authorities isn’t going to give a convict such privileges in exchange for no reason,” said one legal veteran.
Another expert pointed out that prisoners found guilty of sex trafficking are typically separated away from the general population due to security risks.
“It is striking that she is reportedly receiving such custom food, private meetings, canine interaction – this is not normal,” they said.
Several suggested that the reported privileges might be a trade-off for Maxwell assistance.
This might mean she’s not implicating others regarding influential people and giving valuable information to authorities.
Nevertheless, a few remained skeptical of these claims.
A ex-prisoner suggested that some so-called custom meals could just be prisoners making meals themselves using items from the kitchen.
The source also noted that separate visitation areas are sometimes used to ensure high-profile inmates due to safety concerns.
The allegations have fueled rumors suggesting Maxwell may be pursuing a pardon for her 20-year prison term.
Maxwell's legal team have rejected that she's seeking a pardon, saying rather that they intend to submit a habeas petition against the verdict.
Prison authorities released a statement saying which allegations regarding misconduct are thoroughly investigated and stressing that preferential treatment are explicitly prohibited.
The White House previously commented that granting clemency to Maxwell is not something being discussed.
As the situation still develop, legal experts and observers remain closely monitoring for further developments about Maxwell’s treatment and possible clemency actions.
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