Former Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jen Shah told People that while she was in prison for conspiracy to commit fraud, she observed Ghislaine Maxwell's lack of remorse for her sex trafficking victims.
"I had interactions with her, limited interactions with her," Shah recalled during the wide-ranging interview. "I mean, I worked at recreation, right? And so she would come in and work at recreation, or I mean, to work out."
"Um, but her experience there is, uh, it's very different from anyone else's, even Elizabeth [Holmes] and I, um, she is treated very differently there," she continued. "And honestly, I chose that. I chose to have very limited interaction with her."
Shah remembered Maxwell being dismissive when people she and Jeffrey Epstein victimized were on TV.
"She made it very publicly known, well, at least to, you know, Elizabeth and I, that there's no remorse there," she explained. "It was a lot when the victims would be on TV and talking. She was just — complete disregard for them."
"You know, and this is when they are pouring their hearts out in front of Congress and for these files to be released and stuff," she added. "And so to see that kind of behavior when there are real victims that you're seeing and what they've gone through and to be so dismissive of that, that just didn't sit with me the right way."


