Yes, losing phone privileges is a very common punishment after a fight.
When an inmate is involved in a physical altercation, the facility will issue a disciplinary report. Depending on how serious the incident was, the penalties can vary.
Common punishments include:
- Loss of phone privileges
- Loss of commissary access
- Loss of visitation
- Placement in segregation, also called the SHU or “the hole”
- Removal from general population
About phone calls:
- Calls are often one of the first privileges taken away
- The restriction can last from days to months depending on the severity
Other possible consequences:
- Loss of good time credits, which can extend their sentence
- Transfer to a higher security facility
- Disciplinary fines or restitution
About money being taken:
- If money was removed from his account, it could be for:
- Disciplinary fines
- Medical costs if someone was injured
- Restitution ordered by the facility
If he is in segregation:
- Communication is very limited
- Phone access may be completely restricted
- Mail is usually still allowed but can be delayed
Bottom line:
- Yes, phone privileges can absolutely be taken away after a fight
- The more serious the incident, the harsher and longer the punishment
- Once the disciplinary period ends, privileges are gradually restored
If you stop hearing from him suddenly, it is often because of restrictions like this, not because he is unable to reach out permanently.