Federal inmate gets additional time behind bars for exposing himself to female prison staff
A federal inmate due for release from custody in July will instead spend two more years in prison for lewdly exposing himself to prison staff.
A federal inmate has been sentenced to additional time in prison for lewdly exposing himself to prison staff. The sentence is a significant development in the case.
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Media Coverage · April 29, 2026
A federal inmate who was set to be released in July will now spend two more years in prison after being convicted of exposing himself to female prison staff. This additional time is a result of the inmate's actions, which were deemed a serious offense. The inmate's behavior has consequences.
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Federal inmate gets additional time behind bars for exposing himself to female prison staff
Media Coverage · Apr 29, 2026
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A federal inmate who was set to be released in July will now spend two more years in prison after being convicted of exposing himself to female prison staff. This additional time is a result of the inmate's actions, which were deemed a serious offense. The inmate's behavior has consequences.
A federal inmate due for release from custody in July will instead spend two more years in prison for lewdly exposing himself to prison staff.
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