A stunned Senate Judiciary Committee hearing erupted into chaos on September 16, 2025, as Sen. Adam Schiff grilled FBI Director Kash Patel over Ghislaine Maxwell’s mysterious prison transfer to a minimum-security camp—questioning “Who moved Maxwell?

Schiff, voice sharp, pressed Patel on the August 2025 move from FCI Tallahassee to FPC Bryan, Texas, days after Maxwell’s July interview with Deputy AG Todd Blanche (Trump’s former lawyer). “Who authorized this—sex offenders barred from camps?” Schiff demanded. Patel deflected: “BOP decision—security threats against her.” Schiff fired back: “Threats or reward for silence on Epstein’s network?”
The exchange escalated: Patel called Schiff a “political buffoon” and “disgrace”; Schiff retorted Patel an “internet troll.” The chamber hushed; Chairman Grassley gavelled order amid gasps.
Survivors erupted: “Maxwell groomed us—now cushy camp?” one posted, echoing Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) detailing Maxwell’s cruelty. Critics accused “preferential treatment” shielding elites; DOJ cited threats, no quid pro quo proven.
The hearing—raw, partisan—trended #WhoMovedMaxwell with 4.2 million posts (82% demanding probe). As Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures loomed (deadline December 19), Schiff’s grill—unflinching—ensured Maxwell’s transfer pierced power’s veil: who moved her, why now?
Giuffre’s truth—her fight until April 25 suicide at 41—roared through chaos: questions thundered, silence cracked.
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