Lawyer Common Pam Bondi informed members of Congress on Tuesday that Ghislaine Maxwell “will hopefully die in jail,” after she was pressed on the allegations that Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirator was getting particular remedy from the administration, together with a controversial transfer to a minimum security prison.
Maxwell, who’s 64, has been incarcerated since her arrest in July 2020 and can be in her mid-to-late 70s when her sentence ends.
Bondi, who clashed with Democratic members of the Home Judiciary Committee when requested questions associated to the Epstein investigation, nevertheless, mentioned she couldn’t say who ordered Maxwell’s switch to a decrease safety jail and tried to vary the topic.
Lawyer Common Pam Bondi testifies earlier than the Home Judiciary Committee, February 11, 2026 in Washington.
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Rep. Deborah Ross, D-N.C., introduced up the switch throughout the heated listening to and sought out solutions, particularly who signed off on the transfer.
Maxwell was moved from FCI Tallahassee in Florida, a “low safety” jail for women and men, to FPC Bryan in Texas, a “minimal safety” camp only for girls, two weeks after she had a private meeting with Deputy Lawyer Common Todd Blanche.
Trump has been requested about probably pardoning Maxwell, however the president has mentioned nobody had approached him, although he reiterated his energy to grant one.
Blanche, Trump’s former private lawyer, has not responded to letters from Democrats in Congress seeking more details concerning the transfer.
“She shouldn’t be in that jail,” Ross mentioned. “She must be moved again to a most safety jail as quickly as potential.”

Lawyer Common Pam Bondi testifies earlier than the Home Judiciary Committee, February 11, 2026 in Washington.
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The congresswoman famous that Maxwell, who’s difficult her 2021 conviction and 20-year sentence for little one intercourse trafficking and different offenses, informed one other congressional committee she won’t cooperate unless she gets clemency from the president.
Ross requested Bondi if Blanche or one in all her different subordinates accredited the switch, however the lawyer basic did not straight reply.
“I discovered after the actual fact,” Bondi mentioned of the switch. “That could be a query for the Bureau of Prisons. I used to be not concerned at that in any respect,” she added.
Bondi then scolded Ross and adjusted the topic, citing a September homicide of a lady in Charlotte, North Carolina, within the congresswoman’s house state.
“You recognize as an alternative of speaking about Ghislaine Maxwell, who will hopefully die in jail, hopefully will die in jail, you ought to be speaking about Iryna Zarutska,” she mentioned.
Ross requested once more if the president ought to pardon or commute Maxwell’s sentence.
“Ought to she be launched from jail, sure or no? You mentioned she ought to die in jail, so I am hoping the reply isn’t any,” the congresswoman mentioned.
“I already answered the query,” Bondi responded, earlier than scolding Ross once more for not discussing Zarutska’s homicide.
Bondi delivered a number of angry retorts on the members of the committee over the Epstein investigation.

Victims of convicted intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein stand behind Lawyer Common Pam Bondi as she testifies earlier than a Home Judiciary Committee listening to on “Oversight of the Division of Justice” on Capitol Hill in Washington, February 11, 2026.
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Early on within the listening to, she didn’t take a look at Epstein survivors and their households once they had been launched by committee rating member Jamie Raskin and Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal.
Survivors had been seen shaking their heads a number of instances throughout the listening to as Bondi attacked the congress members.
