Ghislaine Maxwell touts Hillary Clinton achievements at prison etiquette classes: Report

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Ghislaine Maxwell touts Hillary Clinton achievements at prison etiquette classes: Report

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Ghislaine Maxwell is adjusting to prison life following her convictions related to her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of minors.

She was found guilty on five counts in June, which included “transporting a minor for the purposes of criminal sexual activity,” “conspiring to entice minors to travel to engage in illegal sex acts,” and perjury.

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Now, she is reportedly teaching prisoners etiquette at the Federal Correctional Institution, Tallahassee, a minimum security facility. And she’s even using the example of her old connection Hillary Clinton to discuss female empowerment and smashing glass ceilings.

“Taught by Mrs. Maxwell this course teaches the three principles of etiquette — focusing on respect, consideration, and honesty,” a flyer for the course reportedly outlined.

The program is said to be four weeks long and covers several topics. Prisoners are taught how to carry themselves properly, how to dress appropriately, and how to behave for social interactions such as job interviews. The installation took place from Dec. 5 to Dec. 30, and a second round of lessons has already been approved by the prison, according to a report.

The course is even said to be eligible for the First Step Act. If true, this means that prisoners can use their attendance to take 15 days off of their sentences.

“It’s less about balancing books on heads and being ladylike and more about having confidence in yourself — how to behave and talk in a professional manner, the secrets of success in the corporate world, that sort of thing,” one insider told the Daily Mail.

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“Miss Maxwell’s message is, so what if you’re a woman and a convicted felon? You’re not a second-class citizen,” the insider added. “She’s an unlikely role model, but she’s very passionate about this.”

However, this isn’t the only thing keeping Maxwell busy. She’s also hosting yoga classes and working in the prison’s library.

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