Epstein-Proofing: Texas Imports Maxwell
Feds send Madam Maxwell to work-release facility in Aggieland while Texas redistricts on-demand

BRYAN, TEXAS (RR) — Immediately following convicted sex trafficker Ghilsaine Maxwell’s immunity guaranteed interview with Trump’s personal defense attorney, Madam Maxwell was transferred two ranked female prison on the list of “Best Federal Prisons to Serve Time” in Bryan, Texas. Bryan happens to be right next door to Texas A&M where students are returning to campus this weekend. The local community, as you may imagine, is not exactly thrilled.
As I testified for
in the Texas Senate, President Trump turned to Texas to Epstein-proof himself with five more seats after four Republicans went on record demanding the release of the Epstein files. Texas seems to be going further than redistricting to protect the President by allowing a child trafficker and groomer to be kept in a college community work release facility.As described in MAGA’s Final Orwellian Frontier, anyone willing to actively support the President at this point in the timeline is likely willing to do anything. Defectors refusing to assist in covering up the Epstein-Maxwell network may also refuse other unreasonable demands—such as refusing to seat mid-term winners or refusing to certify the 2028 election results from states with mail-in ballots that the President demanded halted last week.
Local Group Protests—Tactical Units Respond
Last weekend the local Brazos Valley Community Coalition marched from central Bryan to the prison camp in a nearby neighborhood. According to sources, the prison itself went on lockdown during the protest, and tactical officers deployed in a squad wedge formation with either AR-15s or M-16s with magazines inserted and rounds chambered as well as non-lethal weaponry such as pepper ball guns. A military veteran described it to me as an ‘aggressive defensive posture” that was intended to intimidate.
The Bryan Police Department was also called. They didn’t make the protestors leave, but made sure they stayed in legally permitted zones such as the sidewalk and on the road rather than in people’s yards. Due to the The Bryan Police Department officers were professional and even helped give one protester a ride back to the march starting point when she became overheated in the Texas sun.
Below is coverage of the event from a local station, but it also received significant ripple coverage from outlets such as MeidasTouch, now the number one podcast in America after toppling Joe Rogan.
Tactical Duo Interrupts Reading Historical Marker
Having missed the protest, I decided to take a look at the facility and a historical marker was the first thing to catch my eye. While the amount of history I’ve forgotten is substantial, the things I never knew is even larger. In this case I had never heard of the Allen Military Academy that was the original school now serving as Federal Prison Camp Bryan. While I was reading more about the school on my phone, two gentleman in tactical gear pulled up, one got out and asked me to leave.
Are Texans Paying for Maxwell’s Security?
He was professional and the exchange was a bit humorous to me and I think him, but I regret not being more aggressive and asking his name, agency and badge number for a very specific reason: I don’t think these are federal officers from the Bureau of Prisons or any other federal agency. Community sources tell me that tactical security was brought in specifically for the event, and former legislative contacts tell me that any tactical units at her prison are almost certainly Texas military, such as Operation Lone Star. Here is a close crop of inside the perimeter tactical security personnel provided to me by a protester with different agency identification that looks more consistent with at least one federal group despite the non-standard headgear.
Given the completely non-standard intervention of tactical officers from merely reading the historical marker, I decided that this place needed some solid first amendment reporting activity. I parked in the neighborhood and walked the entire perimeter. The video of the walk-around can be found on the Resistance Rabbit YouTube channel, but the walk yielded more of interest than just perimeter documentation.
During the walk, I talked to a lady sitting on her front porch across from the back of the prison who didn’t even know Madam Maxwell was there. On the final edge of the property before the sign, I came across a parked car with a man with professional long-range camera equipment inside. He turned out to be a photographer with with a major national outlet and also very informative. He had been on-location for three weeks at that point.
Post-Maxwell: FPC Bryan & Neighborhood Privacy Modifications
From both personal observation and talking with him, the FPC Bryan is installing privacy screens around the pictures to shield activities from public view. Given that it was converted from a private school to a federal prison in 1988, houses a variety of celebrity inmates including Elizabeth Holmes and Real Housewives star Jen Shah, modifying the prison immediately after Madam Maxwell’s arrival seems significant. I was still able to get some footage of Elizabeth Holmes of Theranos frame on her daily walk and learned that her partner has set up a Theranos-like company that has raised significant capital while she’s been incarcerated. You can see the edge of the progress of the privacy fencing on the left side of the Elizabeth Holmes video below:
Policy Changes
Besides the privacy modifications and aggressive security posture, the prison has generally become first amendment un-friendly in other ways. One inmate’s husband had the audacity to talk to a reporter about the fact that the inmates do not like having a sexual predator housed in a minimum-security prison designed for paper & process criminals and that inmate was promptly transferred to a higher security prison in the Houston area. This is not normal to say the least. That event and other changes has also been reported in the mainstream press.
Neighborhood Effects
A local citizen reported to me that her transfer has also had a negative effect on the neighborhood surrounding the prison. According to them the neighborhood is low-income, majority minority and was already over-policed. Having Maxwell in the neighborhood has made the over-policing issue worse however, because now there are heavily armed security patrols both day and night to protect the perimeter for Maxwell, and I’m told that they have at times been harassing residents over minor issues to ‘fill there time’ since there haven’t been any actual or attempted security breaches.
In an event that there’s no known connection to Maxwell over, there was gunfire exchanged by people in the neighborhood shortly after her arrival. I had seen the mainstream media reporting that there had been some fire either returned or initiated from inside the prison. What someone with significant presence and connections in the neighborhood related to me I have not seen reported. He stated the prison guard fired seven shots through a chainlink fence hitting two vehicles and one person. The range he estimated was 40 yards inside the perimeter fence and 20-30 yards on the other side of the fence and ricochets from the fence likely contributed to the inaccuracy.
Continuing Coverage
I remain in continuing communications with sources in Bryan and intend to go back to document and investigate again today. Quite simply, I haven’t seen a situation more in need of first amendment activity than this one and it is perfectly aligned with the purpose of this publication.
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