Ghislaine Maxwell is already ruffling feathers at her cushy new lockup in Texas, where Daily Mail can reveal she's receiving special treatment that is irking fellow inmates.
The disgraced British socialite, 63, barely a week into her controversial transfer to Prison Camp Bryan amid whispers of a possible Trump pardon, has been tucked away in a 'protective unit' of the barracks, surrounded by older prisoners nearing release and deemed less likely to lay a finger on her.
Maxwell will be able to rub shoulders in the prison with a rogues' gallery of white-collar infamy: Theranos fraudster Elizabeth Holmes, who duped investors out of tens of millions, and Real Housewives of Salt Lake City alum Jen Shah, serving time for a massive telemarketing scam.
Holli Coulman, who runs Pink Lady Prison Consultants and coaches soon-to-be inmates on surviving life behind bars, says Maxwell's placement shields her from younger, more volatile prisoners who might be tempted to target her.
Her transfer from a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida, reportedly came after she was 'bombarded' with death threats from violent inmates who branded her a 'snitch' for spending two days talking to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche about the men linked to Jeffrey Epstein.












