Disgraced socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who is spending decades in prison on sex trafficking charges, alleged that a fellow inmate plotted to kill her in her sleep.
Maxwell, 60, was convicted on sex trafficking charges for allegedly trafficking young girls for convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein to abuse. Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell in August 2019, which sparked numerous theories about his death, although the city’s medical examiner has insisted that he died via suicide.
“Prisons are dangerous,” Maxwell said. “I would tell anybody to do everything possible to avoid jail. Jails are not safe spaces. I have seen guards selling drugs and, God, being inappropriate in every which way.”
Maxwell, the daughter of convicted frauster and media proprietor Robert Maxwell, also spoke to other news outlets in recent days and made references to Epstein.
“The Bureau of Prisons has failed to release the autopsy report, and allegedly none of the cameras were working,” she said, recalling details of the incident.
“Allegedly, the guards were sleeping,” Maxwell continued, saying that the his “unexplained death is profoundly suspicious.”
Epstein was on trial on federal sex-trafficking charges when he died. Previously, he was convicted in 2008 on similar charges but received a light sentence.
Maxwell stressed in the interview with the filmmaker that “I do not possess a single suicidal bone in my body,” reported Daily Mail.