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Federal Prison Camp, Eglin was a Federal Bureau of Prisons minimum security prison at Auxiliary Field 6, Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.[1]

Lacey Rose of Forbes wrote that it "was once considered so cushy that the term "Club Fed" was actually coined to describe it."[2]

By 2006 the federal government decided to cut costs by closing Eglin and returning the buildings to the Air Force. The prisoners were moved to Federal Prison Camp, Pensacola.[3]

Notable inmates

The five Watergate burglars - Bernard Barker, Virgilio Gonzalez, Eugenio Martínez, James W. McCord Jr., and Frank Sturgis - were inmates at Eglin.[4]

Name Number Status Details
Jack P.F. Gremillion N/A Confined for two years after losing in 1973 his appeal of his 1971 conviction of lying to a grand jury about his involvement in the Louisiana Loan and Thrift case. He was subsequently readmitted to the bar.[5] Attorney General of Louisiana from 1956 to 1972
Edward Mezvinsky 55040-066 Released former member of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa
Louis Wolfson N/A Held at FCI, Eglin[6] former Wall Street financier
Steve Madden 49498-054 Held at Eglin former head of Steve Madden, LTD
Robert Mason (writer) 81349-071 Imprisoned at Eglin in the early 1980s for drug trafficking. Wrote about these in the book Chickenhawk: Back in the World Writer of Chickenhawk
Marvin Mandel 12100-037 Released former governor of Maryland
James A. Kelly Jr. 14231-038 Released Former Massachusetts State Senator. Convicted of extortion.[7]

See also

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References

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External links

Шаблон:Federal Bureau of Prisons


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