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Theranos fraudster Elizabeth Holmes jogs in cushy Texas prison where Ghislaine Maxwell moved: photos

Theranos fraudster Elizabeth Holmes jogs in cushy Texas prison where Ghislaine Maxwell moved: photos

New York Post21 hours ago
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was spotted jogging at the same cushy Texas prison camp where notorious sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell was just quietly transferred, photos show.
The 41-year-old fraudster was pictured Saturday getting in some cardio wearing a gray shirt and shorts, compression gloves and clutching what appeared to be an iPad mini or Kindle in the rec yard at Federal Prison Camp Bryan, according to photos taken outside the minimum-security women's facility.
Holmes, a mother of two, is serving an 11-year sentence for knowingly misleading investors at Theranos, the now-defunct blood-testing company she founded in 2003.
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5 Elizabeth Holmes, 41, jogging outside Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas.
Toby Canham for NYPost.com
The former Silicon Valley darling is now neighbors with convicted sex pest Maxwell, 63, who was unexpectedly transferred from Federal Correctional Institution Tallahassee in Florida to Texas, the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed to The Post Friday.
5 She was spotted getting in some cardio at the same lockup where Ghislaine Maxwell was quietly transfered.
Toby Canham for NYPost.com
No reason was given for the surprise move.
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5 Ghislaine Maxwell was unexpectedly moved to the Texas lockup after meeting with the DOJ.
The transfer comes after Maxwell and her lawyer met twice with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as the Trump White House faces renewed pressure to release more information about the government's probe into her late pedophile ex lover, Jeffrey Epstein.
Her attorney has been publicly angling for a pardon or sentence commutation from the president.
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5 Ghislaine was convicted in 2021 on sex trafficking charges for serving as Epstein's right-hand woman.
US District Court for the Southern District of New York/AFP via Getty Images
Maxwell – who is supposed to be locked up until 2037 – has also offered to testify to a congressional committee about the billionaire predator, but only if granted immunity for spilling her dark and sordid secrets about Epstein.
The disgraced British socialite, known as the dead financier's right-hand, was found guilty in 2021 on sex trafficking charges for helping Epstein abuse underage girls from 1994 to 2004.
She hasn't been publicly seen since her transfer to the Texas prison, which also houses 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' star and convicted scammer Jen Shah.
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5 Aerial view of Federal Prison Camp Bryan, a minimum security women's facility.
REUTERS
President Trump, who has the power to pardon Maxwell or commute her sentence, said earlier this week that he hasn't ruled out the option.
Though, he insisted that he had not been approached directly with a request.
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