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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Inside Ghislaine Maxwell’s Cushy Prison Life — Custom Meals, Private Gym, and a Path to Trump?

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

True Crime Today

News Commentary, True Crime, News

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🗓️ 12 November 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell may be serving a 20-year sentence — but according to a federal whistleblower and a new congressional letter, she’s living more like a guest than an inmate.
House Democrats led by Rep. Jamie Raskin are demanding answers from the Department of Justice after explosive allegations surfaced that Maxwell is receiving VIP treatment at Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas. Reports claim she’s enjoying custom-delivered meals, after-hours private workouts, unmonitored computer access, and even direct help from the warden in preparing a sentence-commutation request to former President Donald Trump.
Maxwell — who helped Jeffrey Epstein run his international sex-trafficking operation — was convicted in 2021 and transferred to the minimum-security Texas camp despite her sex-offender status. The whistleblower alleges her transfer followed a private interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, formerly Trump’s attorney, raising questions about political influence, favoritism, and potential misuse of federal authority.
In this episode, Tony Brueski exposes what’s in the congressional letter, what the DOJ is being asked to explain, and why this could signal one of the most disturbing breakdowns in accountability yet. Is the justice system bending once again for the powerful? Has Ghislaine Maxwell found a way to turn her secrets into leverage? And what does this say about the ongoing rot inside the system that let Epstein operate for decades?
All the facts, all the outrage — only on Hidden Killers.
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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske. Here now, Tony Brucey.

0:07.0

There is a sickness in this story that is hard to overstate.

0:11.0

And it's not new, it's just evolved.

0:14.0

Delane Maxwell was supposed to be the cautionary tale.

0:18.0

The moment when the system finally proved that power, privilege, and

0:22.2

predation could no longer hide behind money or connections, right? Instead, she's become proof,

0:30.7

but they still can. Maxwell convicted in 2021 for S-trafficking minors for Jeffrey Epstein, was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

0:40.2

That should have been the end of it, just a serve. Case closed. But here we are. Four years later,

0:45.7

looking at allegations and make it sound like Delaine Maxwell isn't living in a prison at all,

0:50.3

but in a spa with fences. According to a federal whistleblower,

0:55.9

detailed in a congressional letter led by Representative

0:59.5

Jamie Raskin, Maxwell's life behind bars at federal prison camp,

1:04.1

Brian in Texas, looks nothing like punishment.

1:09.0

Allegedly she's getting custom-delivered meals, private after-hour exercise sessions,

1:14.4

unmonitored computer access, and unbelievably help them awarding themselves to draft a sentence

1:19.7

commutation request directly to President Donald Trump.

1:25.6

And she gets a puppy.

1:27.4

I'm not making it up.

1:28.4

And yes, the same woman who helped traffic underage girls

1:32.5

for a global network of predators

1:34.3

is allegedly writing a personal plea for mercy,

1:37.4

not from a place of suffering, but from comfort.

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