A stunned podcast audience froze as former inmate Martin Gottesfeld’s voice cracked with fury on Breaking Points July 23, 2025: “It’s a straight-up cover-up—they’re treating her like royalty while we rot.”

Gottesfeld, a hacker convicted in 2018 for DDoS attacks on Boston Children’s Hospital (serving 10 years), spoke remotely from FCI Cumberland, alleging Ghislaine Maxwell received “concierge treatment” at FCI Tallahassee pre-transfer. “Private calls, gourmet food requests, staff favors—while regular inmates get slop and lockdowns,” he said, voice breaking. “She’s Epstein’s madam—trafficked girls. Cover-up because of who she knows.”
Hosts Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti hushed as Gottesfeld tied it to elite protection: “Files delayed, redactions shielding names. Maxwell’s ‘difficult’ interview—softball. Royalty treatment for a monster.” The episode, viewed millions, amplified rumors of Maxwell’s August 2025 Texas minimum-security move with perks like a service puppy.
No verified evidence supports “royalty” claims; BOP denied preferential treatment. Maxwell’s attorney called it “baseless from a convicted felon.” Survivors dismissed it as distraction from Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025).
Gottesfeld’s cracked fury—raw, unrelenting—trended #MaxwellRoyalty with 3.5 million posts (70% skeptical). As Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures loomed (deadline December 19), his words fueled distrust: cover-up whispers, justice uneven.
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