Ghislaine Maxwell to spend another Christmas – and her 61st birthday – behind bars

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Ghislaine Maxwell is set to spend another grim Christmas – and birthday – behind bars, her first since starting her 20-year sentence at a federal prison in Florida

The disgraced British socialite, who also turns 61 on December 25, will mark both occasions with no decorations, no party, and a bagged Christmas dinner consisting of two slices of bread, peanut butter, and jelly. 

Her best bet for a relatively decent celebration will be if fellow inmates are kind enough to put together a makeshift birthday cake using microwaved Honey Buns with chocolate poured over. 

Ghislaine Maxwell to spend another Christmas – and her 61st birthday – behind bars

Ghislaine Maxwell is set to mark Christmas – and her 61st birthday – behind bars again, this time at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee, Florida

The disgraced British socialite, who once ran in elite circles of high New York and London society, is facing a grim day with no decorations, party, and a bagged Christmas dinner consisting of bread, peanut butter, jelly and fruit

Maxwell is seen in a photo that was included in a court filing filed with the United States Courthouse by her lawyer Bobbi Sternheim, in April 2021

The disgraced British socialite, who once ran in elite circles of high New York and London society, is facing a grim day with no decorations, party, and a bagged Christmas dinner consisting of bread, peanut butter, jelly and fruit

Despite the bleak-looking circumstances, Maxwell’s ‘spirits are holding up well’ and she is looking forward to celebrating her birthday and Christmas, as she is an ‘innocent woman’, her spokesman told DailyMail.com. 

The 60-year-old is serving her 20-year sentence at Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Tallahassee, Florida, where she has a cushy regimen including pottery sessions, board game tournaments and crochet lessons from a notorious double murderer.

Yet come December 25 things will be less cheery given the prison makes no accommodation for birthdays and barely marks Christmas.

Maxwell’s spokesman told DailyMail.com: ‘Her spirits are holding up well, as you might expect of an innocent woman.’ 

Holli Coulman, who runs Pink Lady Prison Consultants, which prepares inmates for their incarceration and has several clients in Maxwell’s prison, said Maxwell would not even get a ‘goodie bag’ full of junk food as it was canceled due to Covid-19.

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It would have been small bags of cookies, candy and chips.

Maxwell will spend her first Christmas at FCI Tallahassee, a low security United States Federal Prison for female inmates

Maxwell will spend her first Christmas at FCI Tallahassee, a low security United States Federal Prison for female inmates

More than six months into her 20-year sentence, Maxwell, also known as inmate 02879-509, has taken up several fun new hobbies, made friends and come out of her shell

More than six months into her 20-year sentence, Maxwell, also known as inmate 02879-509, has taken up several fun new hobbies, made friends and come out of her shell

The best case scenario for her birthday is if fellow inmates decide to make her a makeshift birthday cake using microwaves Honey Buns drizzled in chocolate

She is pictured on a jog around the prison's track last month

The best case scenario for her birthday is if fellow inmates decide to make her a makeshift birthday cake using microwaves Honey Buns drizzled in chocolate. She is pictured on a jog around the prison’s track last month 

Maxwell – who was found guilty of child sex trafficking for her one-time lover, pedophile Jeffrey Epstein – will get a Christmas meal but it will be served at 10:30am due to staff shortages over the holidays.

Coulman said the meal takes place in the dining hall and will include turkey, stuffing, green beans, corn, a roll with butter and apple crisp.

On her way out of the hall, Maxwell will pick up her bagged dinner which will consist of two pieces of bread, peanut butter, jelly, a cookie and a piece of fruit.

Coulman said: ‘Ghislaine will be in her pod of people for the remainder of the day. She will have time, like others, to use the phone and the computer to email. 

‘It will all be timed like before. The ladies try to make the best of it.

‘Many crochet or knit, so there are things that people do give to each other even though you are not supposed to accept anything from another inmate.

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‘Others use their talents, such as drawing, and someone who needs help with legal paperwork. There are inside trades for gifts to one another.

‘For her birthday, Ghislaine may receive something like this from someone. Someone may make her something in the microwave from food bought on the commissary. 

‘The big one was the Honey Bun cake. Several Honey Buns heated up, and chocolate melted from candy to create a cake. It’ll depend on the officers on duty.’

Maxwell will be able to go to the prison chapel for around half an hour where she could sing carols if she wanted, but no music will be played across the prison’s sound system.

The facility makes no accommodation for birthdays and barely marks Christmas

The facility makes no accommodation for birthdays and barely marks Christmas

FCI Tallahassee ¿ potentially Maxwell's home until at least July 17, 2037 ¿ is surrounded by a maze of 30 ft fences and cameras but the elegant, red-brick building behind the rolls of jagged razor wire looks more akin to a high school or college campus

FCI Tallahassee – potentially Maxwell’s home until at least July 17, 2037 – is surrounded by a maze of 30 ft fences and cameras but the elegant, red-brick building behind the rolls of jagged razor wire looks more akin to a high school or college campus

Ghislaine Maxwell has become best friends with infamous double killer Narcy Novack , insiders revealed

She has also befriended con woman Linda Morrow

Maxwell is popular figure among her fellow inmates and has even befriended infamous double killer Narcy Novack (left) and con-woman Linda Morrow, sources say 

Coulman said December 25 was like ‘Groundhog Day, with a more secure layer, because the staff is so short’.

Insiders have previously told DailyMail.com how Maxwell, who is known as inmate 02879-509, works just six hours a day in the prison library.

She’s also got daily access to the sporting facilities including the 400-meter running track where she has been seen going on hour-long jobs.

Maxwell has used her Oxford University education to win over some of the 755-strong prison population.

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Behind bars she hangs out with con woman Linda Morrow, who helped her plastic surgeon husband bilk insurers out of $44million by pretending cosmetic procedures such as tummy tucks, breast augmentations and ‘vaginal rejuvenations’ were medical necessities.

Another confidante is Narcy Novak, a 65-year-old Florida woman serving life without parole for hiring hitmen to murder her hotelier husband Ben Novak Jr. and his elderly mother Bernice in a grab for their family estate.

However depressing Maxwell’s Christmas is, it will be merrier than last year which she spent in the grim Metropolitan Detention Center midway through her trial.

Maxwell complained bitterly about her treatment at the hands of the prison guards who she claimed shone a light at her every 15 minutes for 24 hours a day.

Maxwell's victims had hoped she would languish in grim solitude after she was found guilty of grooming young girls for her pedophile lover Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse

Maxwell’s victims had hoped she would languish in grim solitude after she was found guilty of grooming young girls for her pedophile lover Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse

In June this year Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison followed by five years supervised release as well as a fine of $750,000

In June this year Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison followed by five years supervised release as well as a fine of $750,000

Her lawyers complained at the time that she was ‘withering to a shell of her former self’, was losing her hair and was forced to scrub shower walls after she complained about her mistreatment.

In legal filings they claimed she never had a ‘properly heated meal’ and the microwave used by guards melts the plastic.

Another problem was that the water in the prison is ‘odorous and non-palatable’ and so ‘clouded with heavy particulates’ that it went brown, Maxwell’s attorneys griped.

At the MDC her Christmas package from the prison would have included some socks and a packet of peanuts.

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