Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell speaks to press for first time since arrest
Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who faces a possible life sentence for her involvement with the pedophile millionaire, has spoken out for the first time about her conditions in prison, claiming she has been abused.
Speaking to the Daily Mail from her cell at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, Maxwell called her incarceration a “living hell,” claiming she had been kept in solitary confinement, deprived of sleep, and fed rotten food.
“I have been assaulted and abused for almost a year and a half,” she said. She further alleged she was not allowed to exercise or have the lights in her cell turned off, saying she was “weak” and “tired.”
She also said she no longer showers, as
“creepy” guards would stare at her while she did.
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