Subject: Send inmate mail
Yes, you can send a letter to Joe Exotic #26154-017, whose legal name is Joseph Allen Maldonado-Passage. His BOP Inmate ID is 26154-017. He is currently housed in a federal correctional facility. To send him a letter use InmateAid's letter service which handles addressing and delivery directly to his facility. You can also send him magazines, books, and photos through InmateAid. All mail to federal inmates goes through a mailroom screening process before delivery. Keep the contents appropriate and avoid any...
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yes
Subject: Relationship issues
Because it works, and nobody has stopped it from working.
This pattern shows up constantly and it follows a predictable script. The inmate asks for money. The person on the outside cannot send it, for whatever reason. Suddenly there are accusations, jealousy, threats to end the relationship. It feels like it came out of nowhere, but it did not. It is a pressure tactic, and the reason it keeps happening is that it keeps getting results.
Prison is a powerless environment. An...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
we would LOVE them, but they will get rejected or destroyed in the facility mail room. they will never get to your inmate
Subject: Inmate search
A fugitive warrant transfer handled by the US Marshals means your boyfriend is likely in federal custody, which makes the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator your best starting point. Search for him at bop.gov/inmateloc using his name and date of birth. If he has been processed into federal custody anywhere in the system, that database will show his current location.
Two weeks of silence after a single call is consistent with what happens during an interstate transfer handled by the Marshals....
Read moreSubject: Pregnant inmates
The more useful question here is why you are doubting her in the first place.
If your instinct is to verify rather than support, something in the relationship is already telling you something worth listening to. That is not an accusation in either direction. It is just honest.
On the factual side, pregnancy and miscarriage in jail are both real and more common than most people realize. Women enter custody pregnant more often than the system is equipped to handle, prenatal care...
Read moreSubject: Prison discipline
Possibly, but that is not the most pressing issue right now.
Your son is the one sitting inside with a dirty UA, a fresh set of charges, and fines stacking up. That is where the focus needs to be. Whatever happens to the person who brought the drugs in is largely out of his hands and out of yours, and spending energy on that question right now is a distraction from what actually matters.
Here is the reality. Facilities do investigate the...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
yes - 9:30 pm
Subject: General prison questions-terminology
What he is in is called Administrative Segregation, and it is meaningfully different from Disciplinary Segregation even though the physical setup looks similar from the outside.
Disciplinary Segregation, the kind most people think of when they hear "the hole," is a punishment. It gets imposed on an inmate for a rule violation and comes with restrictions on phone calls, visits, and privileges. Administrative Segregation is a housing classification, not a punishment. It is used when there is a safety concern, either...
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