Sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell feared a “million-dollar bounty” was on her head and that she would be murdered in her sleep in a tough New York jail.
The disgraced British socialite discussed the plot to have her killed behind bars as she settled into life inside her new Florida prison.
Before being transferred to FCI Tallahassee after her trial and sentencing, 60-year-old Maxwell was held on remand in the Metropolitan Detention Centre, Brooklyn.She said: “There was a woman who made a threat, said she had a plan to murder me as I was sleeping.
There had even been claims of a $1million bounty.”During her time in the MDC, Maxwell complained about “painful” and “humiliating” body-cavity searches, being filmed in the shower and being deprived of hygiene items, such as soap and loo roll.Now serving her 20 years in her new jail, the daughter of disgraced media tycoon Robert Maxwell has said she is being treated much better.She said: “Everybody here so far has been extremely professional and I have not experienced any of the gross violations of my rights that I experienced at MDC.“I don’t feel unsafe.
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