Epstein sex-abuse survivor: ‘I think it again feels like she is getting preferential treatment’
By Joe Kovacs

Citing threats to the life of Jeffrey Epstein’s incarcerated paramour Ghislaine Maxwell, federal officials with the Bureau of Prisons have deployed special operations and counterterrorism forces to the Texas jail housing her.
“There have been death threats received,” a source close to the investigation told the New York Sun.
“They are focused on the outside looking in, as opposed to the happenings inside the camp.”
The paper reports: “Members of the BOP’s Special Operations Response Team have been working around the Federal Prison Camp Bryan’s entrance and perimeter to monitor outside threats against Maxwell. The French and British socialite is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking and is trying to negotiate a commutation of her sentence amid enormous, renewed public interest in the Epstein case that has put pressure on President Trump.