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  2. Federal Prison Camp, Alderson - Wikipedia

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    FPC Alderson is a 159-acre (64 ha) facility and is the largest employer in the Alderson, West Virginia area. [17] The prison is about a five-hour driving distance from Washington, D.C. [14] Serving as a model for prison reform at the time, the facility was styled after a boarding school, offering education with no armed guards. [18]

  3. Why did Martha Stewart go to prison? She opens up in ... - AOL

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    Martha Stewart boarded a private jet with her daughter, Alexis Stewart, after her release from Alderson Federal Prison Camp. Stewart told People in 2020 that she still has the poncho in her attic.

  4. Martha Stewart Says She Was 'Dragged into Solitary' in Prison ...

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    Martha Stewart's stay in federal prison was no cupcake.. The lifestyle mogul spent five months at Alderson Federal Prison Camp in West Virginia (nicknamed Camp Cupcake) after she was found guilty ...

  5. Martha Stewart’s Prison ‘Best Friend’ Boldly Claims Lifestyle ...

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    Lisa Guarino, who said she served time alongside Stewart at Alderson Federal Prison Camp in West Virginia back in 2004, told The Daily Mail during a recent interview that she and the businesswoman ...

  6. ImClone stock trading case - Wikipedia

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    Alderson is a minimum security prison, the lowest level of security in the Bureau of Prisons. [12] There are no fences, and inmates are generally free to walk around the compound unescorted. Stewart, who said her prison nickname was "M. Diddy", [ 15 ] reportedly got along quite well with her fellow inmates and kept herself busy with assigned ...

  7. Martha Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Martha Helen Stewart (née Kostyra, Polish: [kɔˈstɨra]; born August 3, 1941) is an American retail businesswoman, writer, and television personality.As the founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, focusing on home and hospitality, [1] she gained success through a variety of business ventures, encompassing publishing, broadcasting, merchandising and e-commerce.

  8. Martha Stewart reveals the ‘minor’ prison incident that ...

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    The cooking show host was placed in a minimum-security facility for five months from October 2004 to March 2005

  9. Meg Scott Phipps - Wikipedia

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    In March 2004, she was sentenced to four years in federal prison and served her sentence at Alderson Federal Prison Camp in West Virginia. [2] While in prison, Phipps became friends with Martha Stewart, who was also incarcerated there. While serving her sentence, Phipps taught English and other courses to her fellow inmates. [3]