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30.08.2022 - 07:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell has become pals with double murderer Narcy Novack behind bars. The pair reportedly spend hours talking at Tallahassee jail in the east of Florida’s state capital.
While one of the most notorious American prisoners does not seem a likely companion for teenage sex trafficker Maxwell, the pair have bonded.
The 60-year-old British former socialite and double murderer Novack, 65, are said to have become close over a shared taste for the millionaire’s lifestyle, long sentences and their ages, insiders have claimed.
The US con is a feared figure among inmates after having her hotel heir husband and mother-in-law bumped off and her friendship with Maxwell will no doubt offer the Brit some protection in the brutal prison world, the Mirror reports.
A source there said: “Once inside, Ghislaine gravitated towards Narcy.
“Because of her length of time inside and the brutality of her crime, she is treated like a female don.
“All the younger girls address her as ‘Miss Novack’ out of respect.
“Ghislaine will have a modicum of protection through her friendship, but given their ages and millionaire backgrounds, they were always destined to get on well.
“Together, they spend hours talking, laughing and joking.”
Maxwell is serving 20 years after being convicted last December of luring young girls for her disgraced ex, financier Jeffrey Epstein, to molest.
Despite their crimes, Tallahassee is categorised as a low-security prison that has a range of courses and work placements for inmates. There are apprenticeships in several fields, including gardening, baking, cooking, and housekeeping. Yoga, pilates, weights, softball and frisbee are offered as leisure pursuits.
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