Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell has made friends in prison with a convicted double murderer.
The 60-year-old ex-girlfriend and former business partner of Jeffrey Epstein was convicted in December and is serving 20 years in prison for her role in facilitating Epstein's abuse of several underage girls.
Since being moved to a low-security, amenity-filled Florida prison, Maxwell has struck up a friendship with Narcy Novack, who since 2012 has been serving a life sentence without parole for murdering her wealthy hotel-heir husband, Ben Novack Jr., and his mother in an effort to access their estate.Maxwell and Novack have bonded over their former lavish lifestyles, according to a report.
"Once inside, Ghislaine gravitated toward Narcy," a source told the Daily Mirror. “Together, they spend hours talking, laughing, and joking." Novack is reportedly highly regarded among other inmates. The friendship further affords Maxwell greater security at the prison, which is located around four hours north of Tampa.
"Because of her length of time inside and the brutality of her crime, she is treated like a female Don," the source said of Novack."All the young girls address her as ‘Miss Novack’ out of respect."
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