KEY POINTS
  • Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell are asking that she be placed in the general inmate population of the Brooklyn, New York, federal jail.
  • Maxwell is accused of helping Jeffrey Epstein, a former friend of Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, obtain young girls to be sexually abused.
  • Maxwell's lawyers said that she has been subject to strict scrutiny in jail as an apparent result of Epstein's suicide in another federal jail in 2019.
Ghislaine Maxwell on September 20, 2013 in New York City.

Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite accused of abetting sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein's alleged abuse of underage girls, is being intensely watched in a New York City jail in an apparent effort to keep her from killing herself as Epstein did in another jail last year, her lawyers told a judge in a new court filing.

That scrutiny until recently included Maxwell, 58, being "subjected to suicide watch protocols."