
A former inmate who served time with Ghislaine Maxwell at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee claimed Maxwell was widely disliked by both prisoners and staff and frequently clashed with others over her behavior inside the facility. The...
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What's up, everyone? And welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles. When Glenn Maxwell was transferred, we heard that it had to do with security reasons. Well, now we're learning from an inmate who spent time with her down in Tallahassee that it had nothing to do with security and it had everything to do with Glenn Maxwell getting special privileges. And it's not a shock to anybody who's been paying attention because we know that people like Elaine Maxwell don't get moved from the kind of facility she was in in Florida to the kind she's in now in Texas. That is unheard of. Violent criminals are never moved into camps. And before you say she's not violent, she most certainly is. She abused children. She should not be in the camp that she's in. But for whatever reason, the government thought it would be a good idea to move Glenn Maxwell from Florida down to camp Bryan. And still we, the people who are paying for all of this, by the way, have no answers as to why they did it, what motivated the move, what caused it, and who signed off on it. They won't answer any of those questions. So today we have an article from the U. S. Sun, and the headline causes stink inside Ghislaine Maxwell's clashes with inmates after cozying up the prison diva. Skipping food lines and not showering. This article was authored by Michael Lee Simpson, an ex inmate who spent two years with Glenn Maxwell claims the disgraced socialite was very nasty behind bars and hated by the prison staff. Well, I don't doubt that for a minute. Imagine being tasked with watching Elaine Maxwell's dumbass. I mean, you already know that she's gonna file all kinds of complaints and probably complain about you directly as a guard. So yeah, I'm sure she wasn't doing herself any favors with her behavior. Raven Johnson, who's using a pseudonym, was incarcerated on drug charges at federal correctional institution Tallahassee in Florida for from November 2023 to November of 2025. I wonder why Raven Johnson wasn't moved to camp Brian. I mean, that's what we do now, right? We just move people arbitrarily for no reason. So let's move everybody. Everybody should be in the camp now. The former inmate claims that Maxwell skip buffet lines, rarely showered, and even pushed for special treatment during religious services. What kind of stank ass booty doesn't take a shower? Oh, queen of the stinky asses over here. No wonder nobody wanted to be around her. Nobody's trying to hang out with this stinky ass child molester. Not in jail or anywhere else. Maxwell allegedly raged after seeing inmates watch the Star series. Who is Ghis Maxwell on TV and often clash with staff or over trivial matters? Well, we know she filed a ton of complaints. Every other day she had some kind of complaint that she was filing. And I know I've told the story before, but I'll tell it again. When my loved one was in prison, federal prison, they were doing time with somebody that would file lawsuits if the color of their jello was wrong. Like if the person wanted red jello, they try and file a lawsuit if they got green jello. And that's how petty some of these people are behind bars. And then you have somebody like Maxwell, forget it. She has just enough smarts to make things miserable for the guards for sure. And you know that she took great joy in doing it. She's a miserable person. And misery certainly loves company. Although Maxwell was branded trash by fellow inmates for being a sex offender, she taught a 12 week etiquette class and helped inmates file motions. Well, you have to do something while you're in there. And if you have something to offer, like you can file motions or you're a little bit smarter than the average bear, then you're gonna find a way to, you know, make your way behind bars. And for Glenn Maxwell, there's no doubt she's an educated person. I'm not going to sit here and tell you that she's not educated. She most certainly is. So it doesn't shock me to know that she's hosting classes. I mean, let's be honest, there's not very many people behind bars that have the level of schooling as Ghislaine Maxwell. So it makes a lot of sense. The problem is she's arrogant and she thinks she's better than people. So that's not going to go too well in jail. Johnson ultimately described Maxwell as arrogant and also reserved, never speaking of Epstein or the Royal Family, and dismissed her claims that prison conditions were dangerous. Yeah, that whole narrative doesn't really jive. Of course. Prison in general, not a great place, but dangerous. How many people have been hit at the female facility in Tallahassee? Oh, that's right, none. But Glenn Maxwell is going to be the first. I'm not buying the whole excuse. Now, look, if you have a real reason why you moved her, let's hear it. The problem is, though, they don't have a reason. And it's part of the COVID up. And if you think it's going away, it's not. Even when Trump leaves office I guarantee you that people are gonna want answers, and then that's when shit might get real. But until then, with Trump in office, I expect more of the same. More obfuscation, more. More denials, more lies and more gaslighting. This lady, her sense of entitlement was just ridiculous. Johnson, 47, claimed prison staff, they hated her. She filed over 800 complaints in one year. Yo, imagine 800 complaints in one year. The ultimate Karen. Glenn Maxwell should probably get a reality show, unlike the Ben Shapiro Network or whatever it's called, and call it the Ultimate Karen, because you know she's innocent, right? She didn't do anything. Poor Ghislaine. Isn't that the narrative they're trying to pitch? The only person arrested is Ghislaine Maxwell. Well, guess what? She deserved it. Now, does that mean nobody else deserves to be arrested? Of course not. But she certainly earned her time. And she's no scapegoat, that's for sure. Every minute, every second, every hour, every day, every week, every, every month, every year, she's earned it. Johnson bizarrely claimed it was common knowledge throughout the prison just how much Maxwell complained about everything from food portions to shower conditions. What's more is the complaints actually worked. The former inmate said, well, she's high profile. They didn't want her to reach out to her buddy Donald Trump or Todd Blanche, right? So they played ball. And even in prison, Maxwell was getting privileges, and those privileges have done nothing but increase. She could file a complaint, and things are going to change, Johnson said. At meal times, Johnson, who works in the service industry, said Maxwell refused to wait in line like everyone else. There could be 50 or 60 people standing in the chow hall line. She's walked past me several times, the Johnson said. People just look at her like, oh, whatever, it's Maxwell. Yeah, a security risk, huh? If there was an actual security risk and Maxwell was cutting the line, she would have already got dealt with. Now, if this was a male prison and we're talking about a man, I'd be much more willing to accept that there was some kind of security risk. But when we're talking about a female prison, it's not that big of an issue. Maxwell's hygiene habits became notorious among prisoners. This lady worked out every day, but rarely showered. Johnson said, yo, how could you be such a disgusting troglodyte that you don't take showers? Like, what is wrong with you? You're gonna go out there, get all sweaty, get all kinds of booty grease running down your legs and not go take a Shower. What a dirty ass little gerbil. The smell was apparently so bad that even in the notoriously unsanitary conditions of a federal facility, Maxwell stood out. Out here running around like pig pen. Here's an idea. Wash your booty, Ghislaine. There are a lot of bad smells in prison, I can tell you that, she said. The disgraced socialites religious observances became another battleground. Working as the head orderly in the prison chapel, Johnson witnessed Maxwell's attempts to control even the simplest rituals. Nobody should ever be shocked when they hear that gain. Maxwell wants to be in control. That is her jam. Being in control is what got her off. And I'm sure it's the same thing in jail. When Maxwell demanded to pour her own ceremonial grape juice G during Jewish services, the insider said that she refused. You're not coming into this kitchen. You don't work here. I don't care who you are. She allegedly told Maxwell. You don't shower, so I highly doubt that you're going to wash your hands. You're not coming in here. I mean, you blame him. I don't want Maxwell touching my food. In fact, I don't want to be anywhere near her, especially now that we know that she smells like booty. Fried surprise. The insider said that Maxwell then called her attorney who school contacted someone in D.C. ultimately forcing the prison to provide Maxwell with her own personal grape juice containers. What a joke. Yeah, there's no fix, there's no cover up. Everything's on the up and up. Maxwell, however, appeared to find her niche teaching basic law classes in the prison's education department. Johnson, of Knoxville, Tennessee had signed up for a law course to earn points that could reduce her sentence. And Maxwell turned out to be the instructor. She was pretty knowledgeable, the insider said. Well, I don't doubt that. Again, she's a highly educated woman, but she also happens to be a very evil one as well. She knew her stuff. I don't know how or what made her qualified to teach the class, but she knew her stuff. She was actually a fairly good teacher. The class was about 12 weeks long, one hour per week, during which Maxwell advised inmates on the proper way to file motions. Johnson said, noting she gave step by step instructions. Maxwell has never been officially legally trained. Well, if you file enough motions for yourself, you learn. And there's no shortage of court cases that Maxwell's been through. So yeah, I'm pretty sure that she'd have something to offer as far as helping people file their motions. Johnson said that because Maxwell is convicted a sex offender, she was considered trash and among the lowest of the low by fellow inmates. People don't look at you as if you're actually even human, she said. You're less than if you have crimes against children. You're it doesn't matter how much money you have or who you have in the real world, people aren't going to respect you for this reason. The insider said Maxwell's circle of friends was small. Her closest companion was a murderer, this lady that murdered her whole family while another friend had really bad child sex charges and made videos of her daughter, johnson said. Sounds about right. I mean the attracts flies so it all makes sense. Johnson described a specific incident where Maxwell became upset after seeing a show about her life on tv. According to Johnson, there was a weekend when the Starz Network aired a three part miniseries called who Is Ghislaine Maxwell? She was pissed because we had it on every single tv, johnson said. And when she came in from rec yard after working out and seeing that on tv, she just started going bananas. Johnson said she called fellow inmates blooming idiots, asking can you find something better to do? Yeah, such a security risk, huh? She's out here calling people idiots and no repercussions. But yeah, big time security risk. The insider also set outside attention on Maxwell disrupted the entire prison, on other words, beautiful bright sunny days. She recalled helicopters flying low over the compound trying to snap photos of Maxwell, forcing officials to halt normal operations. We would all have to go on lockdown and and it all be because people were trying to get pictures of Maxwell, johnson said. She also described the separate spectacle the day after Maxwell testified when a bright yellow plane allegedly circled the facility pulling a banner. The helicopter pulled this long ass banner and literally flew circles around the prison for a couple of hours. It's federal property so there's no fly zone. We got locked down that day because of that. God, imagine being in jail or prison and you end up getting locked down because one of the people in the prison is notorious. So the whole entire prison has to get put on lockdown. I guess that would cause some animosity, no? And again, look, I'm not saying that Glenn Maxwell was having fun down in Tallahassee. I doubt she was. But was there an eminent threat to her safety as far as getting killed or something like that, I don't believe that for a minute. Ghislaine didn't acknowledge it. She didn't say anything. She added, I mean, I'm sure she'd have to have some level of embarrassment even with the people she believed were beneath her. The breaking point came when Maxwell returned from giving testimony to find her cell completely ransacked. A bunch of inmates ran through her and took everything she owned. All of her clothes, all of her shoes, all of Oliver commissary. Johnson said Maxwell's rage was explosive and she confronted the warden. This is, this is all of my things. All of my things are gone, Maxwell allegedly said. And look, I don't know if it's true or not, but if it is, good for Maxwell, I'm glad she got her ganked. Despite Maxwell's later claims about prison being dangerous, the insider dismissed her fears. Prison is not as dangerous as she made it out to be, she said, calling Maxwell's statements about inmates being beaten for 25 worth of commissary an absolute lie. In August of 2025, Maxwell was transferred from FCI Tallahassee to a minimum security federal prison in Bryan, Texas, with no good excuse. She should not be there. And I'd love to have an answer from the government as to what motivated them to put her there. She's not a nice person, johnson said. She's not a good person. She's. The son has reached out to Glenn Maxwell's lawyer for comment on the claims. I don't think there's any doubt that prison is not a fun place, right? I don't think anybody doubts that. But it's always been a bunch of BS for anyone to try and gaslight us to tell us that the prison that Maxwell was in in Florida was this dangerous ass prison. It most certainly was not. But sure, try and pitch us that considering Maxwell was moved right after she had her little conversation with Todd Blanche where she quote unquote exonerated President Trump. But yeah, it was all just a coincidence. And at that point in time, after what, three years, the threats of violence were just so severe she had to be moved. That's what they're trying to sell you. The question is, are you buying it? All the information that goes with this episode can be found in the description box.
Episode Title: Life With Ghislaine Maxwell in Prison: Complaints, Conflict, and Hygiene Issues
Host: Bobby Capucci
Date: June 10, 2026
In this episode, Bobby Capucci examines new revelations about Ghislaine Maxwell’s life in prison, focusing on her infamous behavior, special privileges, and fraught relationships with fellow inmates and staff. Drawing from an exposé written by a former inmate (“Raven Johnson”), Capucci dissects Maxwell’s daily conduct behind bars, delving into her complaints, conflicts, and lack of personal hygiene, while raising questions about her controversial transfer to a cushier facility and the ongoing government opacity surrounding her treatment.
"We know that people like Elaine Maxwell don't get moved from the kind of facility she was in in Florida to the kind she's in now in Texas. That is unheard of. Violent criminals are never moved into camps." (Capucci, 00:30)
"We, the people who are paying for all of this, by the way, have no answers as to why they did it, what motivated the move, what caused it, and who signed off on it." (Capucci, 01:05)
"She was branded trash by fellow inmates for being a sex offender..." (Capucci quoting Johnson, 03:14)
"What kind of stank ass booty doesn't take a shower? Oh, queen of the stinky asses over here." (Capucci, 02:40)
"She could file a complaint, and things are going to change." (Capucci quoting Johnson, 08:02)
"You're not coming into this kitchen. ...You don't shower, so I highly doubt that you're going to wash your hands." (Johnson to Maxwell, 12:43)
"You're gonna go out there, get all sweaty, get all kinds of booty grease running down your legs and not go take a shower? What a dirty ass little gerbil." (Capucci, 10:07)
"She was actually a fairly good teacher. ...But she also happens to be a very evil one as well." (Host and Johnson, 15:10)
"The attracts flies so it all makes sense." (Capucci, 16:45)
"She just started going bananas. ...Can you find something better to do?" (Capucci quoting Johnson, 18:45)
"This is all of my things. All of my things are gone." (Capucci quoting Johnson quoting Maxwell, 21:08)
"Prison is not as dangerous as she made it out to be..." (Johnson via Capucci, 22:11)
On Ghislaine’s Complaints:
"Imagine 800 complaints in one year. The ultimate Karen. Glenn Maxwell should probably get a reality show... and call it the Ultimate Karen." (Capucci, 06:29)
On Her Status Among Inmates:
"People don't look at you as if you're actually even human... You're less than if you have crimes against children." (Johnson, 16:11)
On Media Disruption:
"We would all have to go on lockdown and it’d all be because people were trying to get pictures of Maxwell." (Johnson, 19:39)
On Government Secrecy:
"It's part of the COVID up. And if you think it's going away, it's not." (Capucci, 05:05)
| Timestamp | Topic / Quote | |------------|------------------------------------------------------| | 00:12 | Maxwell’s transfer—official vs. rumored reasons | | 02:12 | Inmate “Raven Johnson” on Maxwell’s prison behavior | | 06:20 | 800+ complaints filed; “Ultimate Karen” | | 08:02 | Complaints result in real changes | | 10:07 | Maxwell’s notorious hygiene issues | | 12:43 | Religious disputes; grape juice incident | | 14:24 | Maxwell teaching etiquette/law class | | 16:32 | Maxwell’s social circle in prison | | 18:27 | Miniseries upsets Maxwell, insults inmates | | 19:39 | Helicopter/lockdown media incidents | | 21:08 | Cell ransacking after testimony | | 22:11 | Dismissing Tallahassee “danger” narrative | | 23:03 | Timing of transfer and political considerations |
Capucci uses colorful, irreverent, and sometimes biting language—mixing humor, sarcasm, and pointed criticism. He’s consistently skeptical of official narratives and pulls no punches when discussing Maxwell, the justice system, or political implications.
This episode illuminates day-to-day realities of Ghislaine Maxwell’s incarceration—from complaints and special privileges to her loathed presence among inmates—while raising questions about the motivations behind her comparatively lenient treatment. Capucci critiques both Maxwell’s manipulative behavior and the system that enables it, weaving in political context and ongoing frustrations with government secrecy. The tone is gritty, direct, and unsparing, providing both a detailed window into Maxwell’s life behind bars and a broader perspective on how power and privilege distort even supposed justice.