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Front of the camp

The Federal Prison Camp, Bryan (FPC Bryan) is a minimum-security United States federal prison for female inmates in Texas. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.

FPC Bryan is located Шаблон:Convert northwest of Houston.[1]

Notable inmates (current and former)

Inmate Name Register Number Status Details
Ruby Jane McMillan 17577-035 Arrived in 2016, serving 38 months. Released August 2017.[2] Part of a methamphetamine distribution ring broken up in 2014; pleaded guilty to conspiracy in 2015.[2][3]
Lea Fastow 20290-179 Released from custody in 2005; served 11 months.[4][5] Former Enron Assistant Treasurer and wife of former Enron CEO Andrew Fastow; pleaded guilty in 2004 to tax fraud for failing to report over $200,000 in illegal income from the company.[6]
Jenna Ryan 25912-509 Served a 60-day sentence that began on November 4, 2021.[7] Participated in the 2021 Capitol Attack.
Sylvia Handy 59164-279 Released from custody in 2012; served 2 years.[8] Former Commissioner in Hidalgo County, Texas; pleaded guilty in 2010 to hiring illegal immigrants as county employees, using them as caretakers at her home, and stealing their earnings to pay for personal expenses.[9][10]
Michelle Janavs 77816-112 Served a 5-month sentence; Released November 16, 2020. Charged with connection to the 2019 college admissions bribery scandal.[11][12][13][14]
Jen Shah 37357-509 Serving a 6.5 year sentence, entered February 17, 2023[15] Pled guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.[16]
Elizabeth Holmes 24965-111 Serving an 11-year prison sentence. Scheduled for release November 19, 2032.[17] Convicted of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.[18]
Icy Blu (born Laurel Yurchick) 87525-380 Serving a 10.1 year prison sentence. Scheduled for release February 26, 2029.[19] Convicted of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute 50g or more of methamphetamine.[19][20][21]

See also

References

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