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  2. Elizabeth Holmes says federal prison stay has 'been hell and ...

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    "This will be my life's work," she added. The People magazine cover photos were recycled from the May 2023 pre-prison profile in The New York Times, titled "Liz Holmes Wants You to Forget About ...

  3. Prison Legal News - Wikipedia

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    Prison Legal News (PLN) is a monthly American magazine and online periodical published since May 1990. It primarily reports on criminal justice issues and prison and jail-related civil litigation, mainly in the United States. It is a project of the Human Rights Defense Center (HRDC), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. [1]

  4. The prison routine of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes ...

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    Convicted Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes gave her first interview from prison to PEOPLE Magazine. Her life behind bars includes clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French, according to ...

  5. No Escape: Male Rape in U.S. Prisons - Wikipedia

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    The study began in 1996, when announcements were published in Prison Legal News and Prison Life Magazine, both widely circulated within U.S. prisons.Soon after, the report's primary author, Mariner, received thousands of letters from inmates, many detailing rapes. [3]

  6. What prison life will look like for Theranos founder ... - AOL

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    What prison life will look like for Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes. Alexis Keenan. May 30, 2023 at 2:12 PM. Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes began serving her 11-year sentence Tuesday inside a ...

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Slattery and Horn called the new company Esmor, Inc. They laid out ambitious expansion goals that included running a variety of facilities that would house federal prisoners, undocumented immigrants and juvenile delinquents. “We saw a significant demand,” Slattery told Forbes magazine in 1995, “and limited supply.”

  8. Can California change a dark culture at Chowchilla women's ...

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    Every day, they fan out across the prison, serving as something between a therapist and life coach to the roughly 2,100 women incarcerated at the facility, one of two women's prisons in California.

  9. The Angolite - Wikipedia

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    The magazine won the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and the American Bar Association's Silver Gavel Award. [5] The Angolite was the first prison publication ever to be nominated for a National Magazine Award, for which it was nominated seven times by early 1993. [8]