
Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who’s currently serving a 20-year sentence in prison on sex-trafficking charges, may have been reinstated as a moderator for an influential online news forum, users of the online platform Reddit claimed Thursday.
“That’s actually insane,” one Reddit user commented in response to the potential revelation.
Back in 2020, speculation grew that a prominent Reddit user known as “u/maxwellhill” was actually Maxwell. Evidence supporting the claim includes the timing of posts from the user lining up with Maxwell’s “public activities with an almost spooky accuracy,” such as her mother’s passing. Furthermore, the user had not posted since Maxwell’s 2020 arrest, despite being active “nearly every day for 14 years.”
The Justice Department [DOJ] has also received numerous tips alleging the Reddit user to be Maxwell. Comments made by the user have appeared in documents seemingly produced by the FBI related to its investigations into Epstein, and a redacted email released by the agency includes evidence further supporting the claim, though the theory remains unverified.
On Thursday, users of the prominent Reddit community known as “r/Epstein” uncovered that “u/maxwellhill” appears to have been reinstated as a moderator for the influential Reddit community “r/worldnews,” among the platform’s largest communities that has more than 47 million subscribers.
Reddit user “u/maxwellhill” was documented by the Daily Dot back in 2014 to have joined Reddit in 2006 as “one of the first moderators” of several influential Reddit communities, including “r/worldnews.” Users of “r/Epstein” discovered on Thursday that not only was “u/maxwellhill” still listed as a moderator for “u/worldnews,” but that she was listed as having joined the community as a moderator on July 2, 2025, suggesting the account had been reinstated as a curator for the online news forum.
Also in 2025, Maxwell, after having been controversially transferred to a minimum-security prison in Texas, was given “special privileges” while incarcerated, including access to computers, a “security risk not typically allowed,” CNN reported.
The Trump administration’s decision to transfer Maxwell required federal prisoner rules to be waived given her status as a sex offender, making her ineligible for being housed at such a low-restriction facility.
Maxwell has since gushed about her experience in the minimum-security prison, claiming to be “much happier” there and calling her special privileges "fantastic."




