BREAKING: New report shows Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell getting CUSHY TREATMENT FROM TRUMP’S BUREAU OF PRISONS. Reports show that Maxwell, the long-time associate of the infamous child molester, was allowed in mid-August to meet with several unidentified visitors in the prison chapel at Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas while the facility was placed on lockdown, forcing every other inmate to sit confined to their dorms. It doesn’t take a genius to link the privileges that the willing participant in Epstein’s crimes has received to the interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in which she stated she had never seen Donald Trump doing anything inappropriate during his long association with Epstein. It was after that interview that Maxwell was transferred from a low-security prison in Tallahassee, Florida, to the minimum-security, relatively cushy Texas camp in defiance of Bureau of Prisons policy. The impact of her arrival was felt immediately. The relaxed atmosphere that the minimum-security camp was known for quickly evaporated, replaced by lockdowns, added armed guards, and heightened security measures. Inmates were whispering—was Maxwell being given special treatment? Those whispers turned into frustration as Maxwell appeared to receive privileges that most prisoners could only dream of. She was allowed to meet with visitors behind closed doors, and though no one knows exactly who those visitors were, some inmates speculated that the lockdowns were necessary to accommodate “important” individuals. One inmate recalled seeing her return to the dormitory with a smile, claiming that her meeting had “gone really well.” It’s unclear whether that smile was due to the content of the meeting — or the fact that she was living in a level of comfort that most prisoners would never experience. Inmates reported that armed SWAT-style teams were stationed at both the main and rear gates of the camp around the clock. Her meals were brought to her room, and she was escorted for private late-night workouts. It didn’t stop there — Maxwell was allowed to shower after other inmates, and even had access to a beauty salon where she got her hair cut and dyed. The absurdity of her treatment became clear to all who witnessed it, with one inmate even claiming that Maxwell gave away most of her vegetarian meals because “she couldn’t eat the food.” The evidence suggests that Maxwell is receiving treatment that most people — especially those convicted of sex crimes — would never see. The justice system appears to be rigged for the rich and powerful. While Maxwell enjoys a life of relative comfort behind bars, survivors of abuse and the public are left wondering if anyone will ever be held fully accountable for the atrocities committed by Epstein and his network. Even worse still is the prospect that Trump will pardon Maxwell because of his close ties to her and Epstein. When asked if he would consider pardoning her, Trump famously replied, “I’d have to take a look at it.” This response is enough to make anyone seethe with anger. The American justice system cannot continue to protect the elite while ignoring the very real damage caused to vulnerable victims. It’s time to make sure that accountability isn't just an empty promise. Justice must be for all, not just the privileged few.