It looks like Ghislaine Maxwell is still living differently from everyone else — even behind bars.

RadarOnline reports that the warden at the Bryan Federal Prison Camp in Texas has issued a stern warning to inmates not to “threaten” or “speak out” against Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous former associate — or risk being “shipped off” to a tougher facility.

Maxwell, 63, was quietly moved to the minimum-security Texas prison earlier this summer after a closed-door meeting with Donald Trump’s deputy attorney general and former personal lawyer Todd Blanche. Her transfer raised eyebrows because sex offenders are almost never placed in such “cushy” facilities without a special waiver from the Bureau of Prisons.

Sources say the meeting between Maxwell and Blanche preceded her relocation from a Florida prison to the Bryan camp — a move her team insisted was made for “safety reasons.”

Since her arrival on August 1, the once laid-back facility has seen tighter security, frequent lockdowns, and increased staff presence. According to insiders, Maxwell’s new neighbors aren’t thrilled.

“She gets food delivered to her room, works out after hours, and gets escorted to the showers,” one source said. “No one else gets that kind of treatment.”

The tension reportedly got so bad that inmates began calling Maxwell a “chomo” — prison slang for child molester — and a “pedophile.” One confrontation allegedly broke out after an inmate complimented Maxwell’s hair. When Maxwell demanded the woman leave her room, the inmate exploded, shouting that the socialite didn’t belong there. Guards removed the woman and reassigned her to another dorm.

Not long after, the warden called what sources described as a “town meeting” to issue a warning: any inmate caught harassing Maxwell or talking to the press about her could face serious consequences — including immediate transfer to a higher-security facility.

At least two prisoners have already been moved after reportedly discussing Maxwell with journalists. One of them, 46-year-old Texas accountant Christiane Irwin, spoke briefly to a reporter during a monitored call — and within days, her email privileges were revoked and she was shipped to a Houston detention center. Her lawyer said he learned of the transfer through the media.

Other inmates say the warden’s strict crackdown has created a chilling effect inside the Bryan camp — while Maxwell enjoys relative peace and privacy.

“She mostly keeps to herself,” one insider said. “But everyone knows — she’s off-limits.”

Would you like me to make this version sound more tabloid-style (with sharper punchlines and more dramatic language), or keep this as a polished “professional-pop blog” rewrite?


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