


A rare sighting of Jeffrey Epstein madame Ghislaine Maxwell was made as she paced the exercise area of the prison yard at the federal Florida lock-up where she’s serving a 20-year sentence for sex-trafficking.
The British socialite-turned-inmate was spotted Sunday walking the grassy perimeter heavily fortified by barbed wire and metal fencing at Tallahassee FCI — where she is set to serve out her term.
Maxwell, 62, was wearing baggy monochromatic gray jail clothes with her signature short coif — which was tousled in the wind, the photos show.
Maxwell was convicted in 2021 of recruiting and grooming young women to be sexually assaulted by Epstein — who in 2019 killed himself in a lower Manhattan jail cell while he awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
She has also complained about conditions at the prison, moaning about her prison diet and 6 a.m. wakeup time in January 2023, according to Britain’s TalkTV.
Maxwell also complained about the prison’s battered bedding and lack of timely access to medical care within the 400-plus complaints she’s filed against the two facilities she’s been locked up in since being arrested in July 2020, per the Daily Mail.
She has appealed her conviction which is still pending, but her lawyer Arthur Aidala reportedly said his client feels it’s unfair that out of everyone involved in Epstein’s sordid and illegal dealings, the only person who has faced any consequences is herself — a woman.
Maxwell is reportedly writing a tell-all memoir from prison which she believes will clear her name and combat the “misinformation” about her reputation as the dead pedophile’s long time lieutenant, according to a source.
Aidala told The Post Monday his team is “in constant communication with her via telephone and she’s very focused on her March 12 appeal argument with the hopes the three-judge panel will acknowledge she never got a fair trial.”
The lawyer added Maxwell and his team are looking for her case to be “entirely” thrown out.
Maxwell resurfaced in headlines in early January when a final trove of documents were rereleased without redactions in an old, since-settled defamation case brough by Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre.
The court papers unmasked a slew of people who had ties to Epstein but whose names were previously withheld in the case, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Stephen Hawking, Al Gore, Michael Jackson and David Copperfield, among others.