
FIRST RULE OF CLUB FED: NO ONE CANM TALK ABOUT GHISLAINE MAXWELL AT CLUB FED
For some people, the first rule of business is to keep anyone from talking about Jeffrey Epstein. Any aspect of any Epstein history, relationships, controversies and definitely not any possible or definite conspiracies. But speaking of definite conspiracies, let’s talk about the fact that Ghislaine Maxwell was somehow moved from a low-security prison in Tallahassee, Florida, to a minimum-security federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas. And that new prison setting is, shall we say, just a bit more comfortable than the minimum security prison. But then take into consideration how we now know that the staff and prisoners at Maxwell’s new Club Fed aren’t allowed to talk about her. At all.
ALL STAFF AND ALL “GUESTS” AT CLUB FED WARNED NOT TO TALK ABOUT GHISLAINE MAXWELL
So that’s….. odd. Because she shouldn’t even have been transferred in the first place! Maxwell had a public safety factor on her record. You know, for being a sexual predator, which is the most serious public safety factor? Inmates with that label never get it waived to go to a Club Fed. Ever. Until Ghislaine Maxwell, that is. And now we’re learning that there’s a Fight Club rule there; the first rule is, you can’t talk about Ghislaine Maxwell in Club Fed. Anyone. Not staff, and certainly not fellow guests of the ever so comfortable incarceration. And the rule is strict! Because apparently one other “guest” who was on a short sentence spoke to a member of the media about Maxwell.
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Ghislaine Maxwell Is An Odious Distraction With A Rotten Core
ONE PRISONER ON SHORT SENTENCE BROKE THE FIRST RULE AND WAS MOVED TO MAXIMUM SECURITY
And guess what happened? She was removed from the Club Fed that night and taken to a maximum security prison, the Houston Federal Detention Center. So all calls and all meetings are being monitored, either by human beings or AI monitoring key words. That’s… scary. Because it means that certain people in government (I’ll leave you to guess who) think that there’s plenty worth hiding about Ghislaine Maxwell in Club Fed to such a degree that no one there is allowed to talk about her, or else. Who’s visiting her in prison? What are they talking about? What has she said to fellow guests and staff?
Clearly, what we know so far about Jeffrey Epstein is a pittance of the real history.

