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While imprisoned at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Tallahassee in Florida after her 2021 conviction for sex-trafficking connected to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell formed an unusual friendship with fellow inmate Narcy (sometimes spelled Narcy) Novack, a convicted double-murderer serving life in prison for killing her wealthy husband and his mother. The two reportedly bonded in the prison’s minimum-security setting, spending time together talking and socializing. Sources who’ve described their interactions say the connection stemmed partly from shared backgrounds of privilege and dramatic public notoriety before incarceration — Maxwell from high society and Novack from her rise through relationships with wealthy partners before her crimes — which helped fuel conversations and camaraderie behind bars. Novack, respected among many of the other inmates and often called “Miss Novack,” provided a social anchor for Maxwell, giving her a degree of security and status within the prison environment that she might otherwise lack.
Accounts from media reports indicate that Maxwell “gravitat[ed] toward” Novack shortly after her transfer to the Florida facility, with the two reportedly spending hours laughing, talking, and joking together. Their friendship drew attention because of the stark contrast in their crimes — Maxwell’s role in facilitating Epstein’s abuse of minors versus Novack’s premeditated murders — yet in the confined world of prison, shared notoriety and the need for social alliances brought them together. Some coverage suggested that this friendship afforded Maxwell additional social protection within the prison population, where alliances can matter for an inmate’s day-to-day experience.
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Accounts from media reports indicate that Maxwell “gravitat[ed] toward” Novack shortly after her transfer to the Florida facility, with the two reportedly spending hours laughing, talking, and joking together. Their friendship drew attention because of the stark contrast in their crimes — Maxwell’s role in facilitating Epstein’s abuse of minors versus Novack’s premeditated murders — yet in the confined world of prison, shared notoriety and the need for social alliances brought them together. Some coverage suggested that this friendship afforded Maxwell additional social protection within the prison population, where alliances can matter for an inmate’s day-to-day experience.
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