People convicted of serious sex crimes involving minors—like Ghislaine Maxwell—do not go to minimum-security prisons (also called "camps"), especially in the federal system.
Here's why:
1. Maxwell was convicted of multiple federal sex trafficking offenses involving minors. These are considered violent and serious crimes, which typically disqualify someone from being placed in a minimum-security facility.
2. She was sentenced to 20 years—long sentences usually result in higher security classifications, especially early on.
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