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FCI Waseca opened in 1995 as an all-male facility. It used many of the buildings from the former college. In 2006, FCI Waseca received its most high-profile prisoner when Jeffrey Skilling, CEO of the now defunct Enron Corporation was sent there after he was convicted of insider trading, securities fraud and other charges for making a $60 million profit by selling company stock in anticipation ...
Camp Columbia Federal Prison: Washington 1947 Chillicothe Federal Reformatory: Ohio c. 1950s: Catalina Federal Honor Camp: Arizona 1951 United States Penitentiary, Alcatraz Island: California 1963 United States Penitentiary, McNeil Island: Washington 1982 Federal Prison Camp, Eglin: Florida 2006 Federal Prison Camp, Nellis: Nevada 2005 Federal ...
At FCI Waseca, procedures exist to prevent and detect the introduction of contraband into the facility, as well as to prevent and detect the use of illicit substances inside the facility."
Transferred to FCI Waseca and then to the FCI Aliceville. Serving a life sentence. (Originally sentenced to death on December 19, 2005 but commuted in December 2014) Convicted in 2005 for her role in aiding her then-boyfriend, Dustin Honken, commit four drug-related homicides.
A total of 132 inmates and one staff member at the 756-inmate women's prison had COVID-19 in the bureau's latest update. ... Dec. 9—WASECA — Waseca's prison had the most COVID-19 cases among ...
Mar. 23—A federal lawsuit claiming the Waseca prison failed to protect inmates from the coronavirus has been thrown out. The lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota ...
The Federal Correctional Institution, Oakdale (FCI Oakdale) is a low-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Louisiana. It is part of the Oakdale Federal Correctional Complex (FCC) and operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons , a division of the United States Department of Justice .
Waseca is home to a frozen-vegetable packing plant for fresh peas and corn, owned by ConAgra Brands. The Federal Correctional Institution, Waseca, a low-security federal prison housing female inmates, is in buildings that were part of the University of Minnesota Waseca campus.