Ghislaine Maxwell’s former cellmate has insisted the notorious madam “isn’t suicidal in the least,” as wild conspiracies still swirl over the suicide of Maxwell’s pedophile ex, Jeffrey Epstein, in his Manhattan lockup.
“Just putting this out there: I know Ghislaine Maxwell personally when I was in prison with her. She isn’t suicidal in the least,” tweeted Jessica Watkins, who was behind bars for her part in the Capitol Riot.
“There are also virtually no working cameras in FCI Tallahassee,” Watkins wrote of the Florida prison where Maxwell is serving her 20-year sentence.
“Just getting ahead of potential narratives,” she wrote, suggesting Maxwell could meet a similar fate as Epstein, whose 2019 death was not caught on camera.
Maxwell was found guilty in 2021 of helping the deceased jet-setting financier — her boss and off-and-on lover — run a 𝑠e𝑥-trafficking ring of underage girls.
The disgraced British socialite, who said she’s willing to testify before Congress on Epstein’s apparent full client list, was sentenced to 20 years behind bars in June 2022.
In new images obtained by The Post, Maxwell was spotted keeping fit by jogging around the track at FCI Tallahassee in Florida.
In the photos, Maxwell was dressed in a gray T-shirt and gray shorts during her 45-minute run at the correctional facility on Tuesday.
Watkins’ cryptic update comes just days after the Justice Department defended prosecuting Maxwell, saying she was wrong to claim that she was protected by the baffling sweetheart plea deal Epstein struck with the Florida feds in 2007.
Maxwell’s legal team had asked the US Supreme Court to toss her conviction.
Maxwell’s lawyers argued that her bombshell prosecution should have been blocked under the feds’ 2007 deal with Epstein.
During her trial, Maxwell was portrayed as a “sophisticated predator” who served as Epstein’s right hand and abused young girls with him from at least 1994 to 2004.
Epstein, for his part, was found dead with a noose around his neck in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019 while facing federal charges.
His brother is among those suggesting the pedophile was actually murdered.
Epstein chatter was kicked into high gear earlier this year after Bondi suggested in an appearance on Fox News that a stack of newsworthy files was “sitting on my desk” — saying she planned to release the documents to the public.
But the AG last week announced that the government would not be releasing the records after all — after Trump described the convicted 𝑠e𝑥 predator’s case as “sordid” but “boring.”
Trump, for his part, threw his support behind Bondi, suggesting that people need to draw a line in the sand when it comes to the Epstein case.
“Are people still talking about this guy, this creep? That is unbelievable,” the commander in chief said after The Post asked him about the notoriously headline-grabbing case during a Cabinet meeting last week.
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The president took to Truth Social over the weekend, writing, “Let’s… not waste Time and Energy on Jeffrey Epstein, somebody that nobody cares about.”
“LET PAM BONDI DO HER JOB — SHE’S GREAT!” he added.