This week, the Daily Wire reported that Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly teaching etiquette courses — from prison.
Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee, Florida after being convicted in December 2021 on five separate federal sex trafficking charges. The charges included “conspiracy to entice individuals under 17 to travel in interstate commerce with intent to engage in ‘illegal sexual activity,’ conspiracy to transport individuals under 17 to travel in interstate commerce with intent to engage in ‘illegal sexual activity,’ transportation of an individual under 17 with intent to engage in ‘illegal sexual activity,’ conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of individuals under 18, and sex trafficking of an individual under 18,” according to the Daily Wire.
Sounds like the portrait of perfect etiquette, right?
The Daily Mail first broke the story, reporting that fliers were being disseminated in the prison facility for twice-weekly classes offered by Maxwell covering “the three principles of etiquette – focusing on respect, consideration and honesty.”
A source shared with the Daily Mail that Maxwell is an “unlikely role model” but is passionate about taking on this new position.
UNLIKELY. ROLE. MODEL.
The society we live in today will do just about anything to gloss over the horrors of human trafficking, sexual abuse, and the powerful people who participate in it – so much so that we are now reframing the story of one of the most notorious accomplishes to child sex trafficking in American history. Rather than focusing on her convictions and sentence, the media is instead highlighting Maxwell’s efforts to remind inmates they are not “second-class citizens.”
I don’t know about you, but I certainly have not forgotten the horrifying reality that children were put through at the hands of abusive, depraved adults under Maxwell’s “leadership.” The media shouldn’t either.
Would you take her prison class on etiquette?



