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Jen Shah Cites Sons’ Impact Letters as Turning Point as Maxwell Claims Draw Hill Interest

Her words are now drawing interest from a House oversight leader.

Overview

  • In a new People interview, Jen Shah says she asked her sons to write victim impact letters to her in prison and calls hearing them a key step in her healing.
  • She remains on home confinement with an ankle monitor and says she can leave only for approved needs such as work, worship or basic shopping.
  • Shah says she is paying court‑ordered restitution of about $6.6 million and that a cut of any income will go toward victims.
  • She alleges Ghislaine Maxwell showed no remorse and received perks like private workouts, special meals and bottled water, and Rep. Robert Garcia has publicly asked her to share what she knows.
  • Shah describes bonding with Elizabeth Holmes during chores like bathroom monitoring and long walks, noting they connected as high‑profile inmates but differed on accountability.