Staffers at the federal prison where Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, is serving her sentence have been fired for leaking her privileged attorney-client emails to Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), a man devoid of any semblance of ethics.
In a scathing Friday statement, Maxwell’s attorney Leah Saffian said that the workers at Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas, which some have described as a “country club” prison, were terminated over the emails in which Epstein’s “madame” praised the conditions at the facility, excerpts of which were published by NBC News earlier this week.
Saffian slammed Raskin, calling for him to face consequences for his role in the leaking of the private emails.
BREAKING: Staff at Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison were fired for leaking attorney-client emails to Democrats, and Maxwell plans to soon file a habeas petition challenging her imprisonment. pic.twitter.com/51KVx5lERq
— The General (@GeneralMCNews) November 14, 2025
“The release to the media by Congressman Raskin (Dem., Maryland,) of Ms. Maxwell’s privileged client-attorney email correspondence with me is as improper as it is a denial of justice,” the statement read.
“The congressman is a ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, an attorney and law professor. He must be aware that his conduct undermines the whole legal process,” Saffian said of the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, not the Oversight Committee.
“His action should be a matter for professional disciplinary action,” she wrote.
“There have been appropriate consequences already for employees at Federal Prison Camp Bryan,” Saffian continued. “They have been terminated for improper, unauthorized access to the email system used by the Federal Bureau of Prisons [BOP] to allow inmates to communicate with the outside world.
“The provision of those emails to a federal official who then caused them to be shared with the media is a breach of constitutional protections including the First, Sixth and Fourteenth amendments afforded to all prisoners,” the statement said.
Earlier this week, Raskin claimed that Maxwell was receiving special treatment at the prison, citing information received from a whistleblower in a six-page letter to President Donald J. Trump, priming the pump for the Democrat-media blitzkrieg that would commence days later with the release of a trove of Epstein’s emails.
Rep. Jamie Raskin said a whistleblower has claimed Ghislaine Maxwell is receiving preferential treatment in prison including personalized meals and private visits and is preparing a “commutation application,” which her family denies. @Pierre_Thomas reports https://t.co/XMCukQnTn0 pic.twitter.com/55imDjJLbw
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) November 11, 2025
“Dressing the improper action up as ‘Whistleblower Information’ does not mitigate the fact that the mails were both illegally obtained and put to unconstitutional purpose. It is clear that no effort to fact check the credibility or veracity of the so called ‘whistleblower’ was made by the Representative or his offices,” Saffian said.
“For Rep. Raskin to seek to make political capital from such publication and from the content of personal emails between Ms Maxwell and a family member is both shocking and reprehensible,” the statement read.
Not that any further proof is needed that this week’s new Epstein uproar is one big op, but there it is anyway.
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