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Ghislaine Maxwell, who was once the companion and partner of Jeffrey Epstein, has reportedly been denied the opportunity to engage in service dog training initiatives at her new correctional facility.
Recently relocated from a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida, Maxwell now resides at the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, a minimum-security institution offering significantly more liberty than her previous location, her legal representative confirmed to Fox News Digital.
According to NBC News, FPC Bryan offers service dog training programs to inmates.
However, Paige Mazzoni, the head of Canine Companions that operates the service dog initiatives at FPC Bryan, informed the outlet that training programs for puppies will not be available to inmates such as Maxwell.
The Federal Prison Camp Bryan, photographed on August 4, 2025, in Bryan, Texas, is where Ghislaine Maxwell was transferred recently from FCI Tallahassee. The picture is credited to Derek Shook for Fox News Digital.
During an interview with Fox News Digital, Dave Aronberg, a former Palm Beach County prosecutor, described Maxwell’s current accommodation more akin to “dorm-style living” as opposed to traditional prison cells.
This relocation to FCP Bryan was made just a week after Maxwell had discussions with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in Florida regarding her connections with Epstein, particularly her role in facilitating his exploitation of minors.

Ghislaine Maxwell jogs around the track at FCI Tallahassee in Tallahassee, Fla., July 10, 2025. (Matthew Symons for Fox News Digital)
The Trump administration denied allegations that Maxwell was given preferential treatment, however, telling Fox News, “Any false assertion this individual was given preferential treatment is absurd. Prisoners are routinely moved in some instances due to significant safety and danger concerns.”