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Recently released footage from the Epstein files offers a glimpse into the life of Ghislaine Maxwell during her time in prison. The video reveals the disgraced socialite, now 64, in her cell, highlighting her existence behind bars.
Maxwell, once a close confidante of the notorious child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, finds her life under scrutiny once again. Epstein, who died in prison under controversial circumstances in 2019, was officially declared to have committed suicide. However, this conclusion has been met with skepticism by many, including his brother Mark, who suspects foul play might have been involved to prevent Epstein from facing justice on numerous child sex charges. The vast trove of files related to Epstein’s case continues to reverberate globally, stirring public intrigue and concern.
In 2021, Maxwell faced her own day of reckoning. She was convicted on several charges, including conspiracy to transport minors for illegal sex acts, enticing minors to engage in such acts, and sex trafficking of a minor. Her arrest was a dramatic affair, as the FBI located her at her $1 million residence in New Hampshire. She was subsequently apprehended and detained at the infamous Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn on July 2, 2020.
The footage from her incarceration portrays Maxwell in an all-orange jumpsuit, set against the stark backdrop of white walls and a worn grey floor, encapsulating the austere reality of her current plight.
She is serving a 20-year jail sentence – but now, released footage verified by Channel 4 News shows a snippet of 10 hours of surveillance footage of Maxwell inside her concrete cell in July of 2020.
At the time, Maxwell had been tracked down by the FBI to her $1 million home in New Hampshire, where she was arrested and brought to the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. She was detained on July 2, 2020.
The video shows Maxwell sporting an all-orange jumpsuit surrounded by white walls and a weathered grey floor.
She grabbed a sip, then tidied up her bed before lying back, yawning, and resting with a book.
Surveillance footage released in the Epstein files of Ghislaine Maxwell, 64, in her prison cell in the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn in July of 2020
Maxwell could be seen cleaning up her bed and unwinding with a book as she was waiting to find out if she would be approved for bail. She would be denied twice
Following her conviction on December 29, 2021 shrinking her world to the 10ft by 8ft cell she shared with three other inmates at Florida’s Tallahassee Federal Correctional Institution
A small crate sat beside her on the floor with some items that appeared to be another pair of clothes.
She was awaiting a decision on bail at the time of the video.
On July 14, she pleaded not guilty to all charges and was denied bail. At the time, she was facing up to 35 years in prison.
Months later, on December 28, a judge turned down a $28.5million bail package because she posed a flight risk.
Her package proposed that she return home with armed guards who would prevent her from escaping.
At the time, her lawyers said guards were conducting invasive searches of her cell every 15 minutes to make sure she was still alive.
She was found guilty on December 29, 2021 shrinking her world to the 10ft by 8ft cell she shared with three other inmates at Florida’s Tallahassee Federal Correctional Institution.
Maxwell was a close associate of the infamous child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, who died in jail in 2019 – his death was ruled a suicide but many, including his brother Mark, believe he was murdered – before he could be prosecuted on multiple child sex charges
Maxwell was found guilty and is serving a 20 year sentence. She is expected to sit for a congressional deposition on February 9
In August of 2025, she was moved again to a ‘cushy’ low-security Bryan prison camp 100 miles outside Houston, Texas, amid fears she would be killed.
The move – which has been condemned by Maxwell’s victims – came after the disgraced socialite spent two days speaking to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche about more than 100 men connected to Epstein, including Prince Andrew.
She is expected to sit for a congressional deposition on February 9.
Republican House Oversight Chairman James Comer announced on January 21 at a hearing.
The hearing focused on resolutions to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress for failing to comply with subpoenas about their relationship with Epstein.
Republicans insisted the Clintons must testify, while Democrats called the focus politically motivated.
But Comer said he wanted information from any relevant source.
‘I agree that we need to hear from Ghislaine Maxwell,’ Comer said. He admitted his staff has been trying to get her in for a deposition. Our lawyers have been saying that she’s going to plead the fifth, but we have nailed down a date, February 9, where Ghislaine Maxwell will be deposed by this committee.’
However, Maxwell’s lawyers have ‘made it clear that she’s going to plead the fifth.’
‘I hope she changes her mind, because I want to hear from her,’ Comer added.