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9/25/2017 2:26:35 PM (updated 9/25/2017 2:27:42 PM)
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In addition to his prison stint, Weiner was sentenced to pay a $10,000 fine for his crime, participate in sex offender outpatient treatment and spend three years on supervised release once his sentence is up.
He will have to surrender to his designated facility by Nov. 6 — his lawyer put in a request for Schuylkill Federal Correctional Facility in Pennsylvania, or another low-security prison near New York.
http://www.denverpost.com/2009/04/10/in-prison-just-another-joe-nacchio/
But the minimum-security Schuylkill camp — it’s a satellite location to the medium-security prison of the same name — is hardly the “Club Fed” critics paint, former inmates say, despite the decent living conditions and edible food.
The worst part may be the isolation and time away from family.
Inmates work about seven hours a day, five days a week. Otherwise they read, watch television, work out or play sports such as softball, basketball and bocce.
There isn’t a fenced perimeter, and there’s only one guard per shift.
“It’s nice as far as being incarcerated goes,” said George Stantzos, an inmate from 2001 to 2005. “In reality, it’s not nice. You’re put in a melting pot with people from all different levels of society and you have to (coexist).”
So yeah - probably a vacation, worst part is being away from family or forced to be around different levels of society.....
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