HOWELL: "And so I was a little, I guess — I don’t use the word lightly, it was like a trigger because of my experience with my daughter being trafficked, and just knowing all of the research I had done that the camps are supposed to be for nonviolent offenders. I was very upset about her being moved. I said — you know, I had spoke to other inmates. Nobody was happy about her being there. You know, one, we had — we all felt like we were being punished for her being there. And then given her crime, she shouldn’t be there per BOP policies and in procedures. And so it just -- it was very unfair."

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Fmr. Inmate: Maxwell’s Transfer to Minimum-Security Prison Camp ‘Was Really Unfair!’‘The camps should be for non-violent offenders’News & PoliticsTRANSCRIPT:HOWELL: "And so I was a little, I guess — I don’t use the word lightly, it was like a trigger because of my experience with my daughter being trafficked, and just knowing all of the research I had done that the camps are supposed to be for nonviolent offenders. I was very upset about her being moved. I said — you know, I had spoke to other inmates. Nobody was happy about her being there. You know, one, we had — we all felt like we were being punished for her being there. And then given her crime, she shouldn’t be there per BOP policies and in procedures. And so it just -- it was very unfair."Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview

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