Ghislaine Maxwell’s arrival to the federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas, this month has sent a shot of tension across its minimum-security all-female units, even while her lawyer says she’s in a safer facility as there is intense political inquiry around Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring.

While Maxwell’s living conditions will be less restrictive in Bryan, it’s still a difficult situation, where the Epstein conspirator won’t get all the benefits of an easy or short stay that other inmates might, like access to puppies to train or the ability to leave the facility for work, according to more than a half dozen people familiar with the Bryan prison, the programs and the inmates there.

The inmates inside Bryan, who are largely non-violent white-collar offenders, were warned recently by p

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