Jen Shah released from federal prison ahead of schedule after being convicted of wire fraud

Jen Shah Released Early From Prison Reality TV star Jen Shah was released early on Wednesday, December 10, after serving close to three years for a federal crime. This was confirmed by sources from the Federal Bureau of Prisons. In an official statement, a representative from the Bureau explained that Shah was transferred from Federal […]
Colorado clerk Tina Peters assaulted three times while in prison, according to her lawyer.

A Colorado county official who was convicted in a pro-Trump 2020 election denial case has faced threats and assaults while in jail, according to her lawyer. Tina Peters, 70, is currently serving a nine-year sentence for state charges in Colorado. Her lawyer, Peter Ticktin, stated that she has been assaulted by other inmates on three […]
Drone delivery of steak, crab legs, and seasoning stopped at South Carolina prison

A drone carrying gourmet holiday food alongside contraband was intercepted at a South Carolina correctional facility early on Sunday morning, according to state officials. The package, discovered at the Lee Correctional Institution in Bishopville, included steak, crab legs, marijuana, and cigarettes, as reported by correctional officials. The South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) announced the […]
Former Long Island corruption investigator now helps convicted white-collar offenders prepare for prison

Ex-Prosecutor Turns Consultant for White-Collar Criminals A former Suffolk County prosecutor, who has faced his own legal troubles, is now catering to white-collar criminals in federal prison by offering consulting services. Christopher McPartland, sentenced to five years in federal prison due to corruption charges, runs a consulting firm called McPartland Federal Prison Strategies. His LinkedIn […]
Individual involved in $345,000 bank fraud scheme receives prison sentence

Tacoma Woman Sentenced for Stealing Customer Information Tacoma, Washington — Just weeks into her “work from home” position at a credit union, a woman used her temporary job to illegally access customers’ account information, enabling others to seize control of their accounts and steal funds, as reported by the Department of Justice (DOJ). Anaesia Ford, […]
Three prisoners flee from Louisiana prison as police work to catch the last escaped murder suspect

On Wednesday, three inmates reportedly escaped a Louisiana prison by breaking through a collapsed wall. Authorities are now urgently pursuing one of the escapees, a suspect in a murder case. The escapees—Joseph Allen Harrington, 26, Jonathan Jevon Joseph, 24, and Keith Ely, 24—managed to get out of the St. Landry Parish Jail in Opelousas after […]
Bryan Kohberger attempting to befriend other serial killers while in prison for a quadruple murder

Brian Koberger, convicted of killing four University of Idaho students, is reportedly attempting to connect with some of the United States’ most infamous serial killers while serving multiple life sentences, according to a recent report. The 31-year-old, who celebrated his birthday in prison last month, has been reaching out to notable inmates at the Idaho […]
Search for escaped inmate in Louisiana persists after intense prison escape

Authorities in Louisiana are continuing their search for the last of three inmates who escaped from a prison located about 130 miles northwest of New Orleans. The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office has identified the inmates as Keith Ely, 24, and Jonathan Jevon Joseph, 24, both from Opelousas, along with Joseph Allen Harrington, 26, from […]
Bryan Kohberger attempting to connect with serial killers while in prison

Convicted murderer Brian Koberger is reportedly attempting to reach out to other serial killers while also filing complaints about prison food, along with facing harassment from fellow inmates, according to insights from a former homicide detective. Chris McDonough, who leads the Cold Case Foundation and once worked as a detective, shared information about Koberger’s experiences […]
An advisor for affluent early retirees shares his views on why he believes 401ks are like a ‘money prison.’

Rethinking Retirement: A New Approach to Financial Independence Austin Dean, despite his numerous certifications as a financial advisor, found himself dissatisfied with conventional teachings, particularly regarding retirement savings. In his early 20s, he had a keen interest in achieving financial independence, and the notion of “locking away” savings until age 59 and a half struck […]