Friday 28 October 2022 02:07 PM Ghislaine Maxwell, 60, is seen going for a morning jog around the yard of ... trends now
Ghislaine Maxwell once attended the most lavish events and consorted with the likes of Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton.
But the disgraced British socialite, 60, now spends her time going for morning jogs behind the barbed-wire fence of the Florida prison where she is serving 20 years for trafficking young girls for sex.
Dressed in a prison issued grey sweater and matching shorts, Maxwell, 60, has been pictured slowly jogging around the yard of the low-security Tallahassee's Federal Correctional Institute.
Maxwell will spend the next 20 years inside the same barbed-wire facility for grooming children so that her lover Jeffrey Epstein could sexually abuse them hundreds of times over more than a decade.
Maxwell, who has been criticized for complaining about the conditions in prison, has been allowed to go outside by prison officials and she spends around 40 minutes running along the four lane track.
A prison source told the Mirror: 'Ghislaine is incredibly fit. She runs almost every day, and when not jogging on the track, she will walk with one of her friends.
'For her age, she is incredibly active and does a 40 minutes session completing lap after lap without stopping before she needs to be back inside.
'She is happy to be allowed out in the open once again, where she has at least some semblance of freedom.'
Ghislaine Maxwell once attended the most lavish events and consorted with the likes of Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton - but the disgraced British socialite now spends her time going for morning jogs around the barbed-wire fence of the Florida prison where she is serving 20 years for trafficking young girls for sex
Dressed in a prison issued grey sweater and matching shorts, Maxwell, 60, has been pictured slowly jogging around the yard of the low-security Tallahassee's Federal Correctional Institute
Maxwell will spend the next 20 years inside the same barbed-wire facility for grooming children so that her lover Jeffrey Epstein could sexually abuse them hundreds of times over more than a decade
Maxwell, who has been criticized for complaining about the conditions in prison, has been allowed to go outside by prison officials and she spends around 40 minutes running along the four lane track
The disgraced socialite was convicted of playing a pivotal role in helping Epstein (pictured together), who killed himself in 2019 while awaiting trial, sexually abuse children hundreds of times over more than a decade, exploiting vulnerable girls as young as 14
Maxwell (pictured with Epstein in 2005) has never expressed remorse for her crimes. During sentencing in June, Judge Alison J. Nathan called Maxwell's crimes 'heinous and prefatory'
Danbury Federal Correctional Institution, which opened in August 1940, has held previous inmates including singer Lauryn Hill, reality TV star Teresa Giudice, and is thought to be the inspiration for the Netflix show 'Orange is the New Black'
Maxwell is likely to serve her entire 20-year prison sentence in the facility, which has a softball pitch and pristine gardens, as there is no parole for federal prison. But she could potentially be released a few years early for good behavior.
Maxwell complained during her trial about being placed in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center where she complained about the quality of the food and feeling isolated.
The disgraced socialite was convicted of playing a pivotal role in helping Epstein, who killed himself in 2019 while awaiting trial, sexually abuse children hundreds of times over more than a decade, exploiting vulnerable girls as young as 14.
Dressed in a prison issued grey sweater and matching shorts, Maxwell, 60, has been pictured slowly jogging around the yard of the low-security Tallahassee's Federal Correctional Institute
Dressed in a prison issued grey sweater and matching shorts, Maxwell, 60, has been pictured slowly jogging around the yard of the low-security Tallahassee's Federal Correctional Institute
Maxwell was pictured inside the prison's yard while other prisoners also jogged
Maxwell is seen speaking with another inmate by the prison fence
Maxwell (pictured running) is likely to serve her entire 20-year prison sentence in the facility, which has a softball pitch and pristine gardens, as there is no parole for federal prison. But she could potentially be released a few years early for good behavior