Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland Explained

Prison Name:Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland
Location:Allegany County,
near Cumberland, Maryland
Status:Operational
Classification:Medium-security (with minimum-security prison camp)
Population:1,179 (304 in prison camp)
Opened:1994
Managed By:Federal Bureau of Prisons

The Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland (FCI Cumberland) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Maryland. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. The facility also has a satellite prison camp for minimum-security male offenders.[1]

FCI Cumberland is located in unincorporated Allegany County,[2] western Maryland, 130miles northwest of Washington, D.C.

FCI Cumberland also has a license plate manufacturing center, where inmates produce license plates used on federal government vehicles.

Notable incidents

On July 21, 2010, inmate and former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik used the social website Twitter to post his opposition to the opening of the Park51 Islamic Community Center near Ground Zero. The post read, "If we let them defile ground zero with a beachhead for sharia we will validate their sense of victory on 9/11 and encourage future attacks on America. No mosque at Ground Zero" and included a link to a Web video showing the Twin Towers falling. A Federal Bureau of Prisons official told Salon, "Inmates don't have Internet access. He probably has a family member doing it for him." The official also said Kerik may have access to something called TRULINCS, a prison e-mail system that allows inmates to exchange e-mails with people (typically family members or friends) on an approved list.[3]

Notable inmates

Current

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Jeffrey MacDonald00131-177Serving a life sentence.[4] Former US Army doctor; convicted in 1979 of the 1970 murders of his wife and two children in their home at Fort Bragg Army Base in North Carolina; the case was the subject of author Joe McGinniss's book and NBC's miniseries Fatal Vision.[5]
Ed Brown03923-049Serving a 37-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2034.[6] Currently at FCI Gilmer.Sovereign citizen movement member; convicted in 2009 of conspiracy for stockpiling bombs and firearms during an 8-month standoff with authorities attempting to apprehend him and his wife, Elaine Brown, for a 2007 tax evasion conviction.[7] [8] [9]
Javaid Perwaiz26867-083Serving a 59-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2069.Former OBGYN in Virginia who performed unnecessary surgeries, including hysterectomies and sterilizations, on women.[10]
Clayton Waagner17258-039Scheduled for release in 2042.Convicted bank robber and anti-abortion terrorist who was on one of the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives and United States Marshals Service Top 15 Fugitives list.[11]
Bobby Paul Edwards32836-171Serving a 10-year sentence; scheduled for release on November 6, 2026. Currently at FCI Jesup.Restaurant owner who forced mentally disabled employee to work at his restaurant. The case was high-profile over allegations that the crime was racially motivated (Edwards is white and the victim was black).[12]
Gordon Ernst64601-037Serving a 30-month sentence; scheduled for release in 2024.Former Georgetown University men and womens tennis coach, pled guilty to conspiracy to commit federal programs bribery, three counts of federal programs bribery and filing false tax returns for failing to report many of the bribery payments as part of the Varsity Blues scandal.[13]
Stewart Rhodes81981-509Serving an 18-year sentence.[14] Convicted of Seditious Conspiracy, Obstructing an Official Proceeding, and other crimes surrounding the Protest at the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Former

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Joseph Watts42320-053Released from custody on January 14, 2022; served 11 years.High ranking associate of the Gambino crime family. Was found guilty in 2011 for his part in an 1989 murder conspiracy on orders of John Gotti.
Bernard Kerik84888-054Released from custody in 2013; served 3 years.[15] Former NYPD Commissioner and Homeland Security Secretary nominee under President George W. Bush; pleaded guilty in 2009 to tax evasion for accepting services from a company in return for his assistance in obtaining a city construction permit.[16]
Jack Abramoff27593-112Released from custody in 2010; served 42 months.[17] Former Washington, D.C. lobbyist at the center of the largest lobbying scandal in US political history; pleaded guilty in 2006 to fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy to bribe public officials.[18]
70707-054Released on August 1, 2016; served 7 years.[19] On July 28, 2009, Douglas was arrested by the Drug Enforcement Administration for possession of 0.5 pounds (0.23 kg) of methamphetamine. Due to the large amount of the drug seized, Douglas was charged with intent to distribute. The charge carries a minimum prison sentence of 10 years and a maximum of life.
Solomon Dwek27925-050Released from custody in 2015; served 29 months.[20] Former real estate investor and key informant for Operation Bid Rig, one of the largest corruption stings in US history resulting in the convictions of dozens of public officials in New Jersey; arrested in 2006 for masterminding a $50 million bank fraud.[21] [22]
Webster Hubbell20219-009Released from custody in 1997; served two years.[23] A key figure in the Whitewater controversy; convicted of wire fraud and tax fraud for overbilling legal clients. See also: United States v. Hubbell, a 2000 Supreme Court case.[24]
Masoud Khan46810-083Released in 2018. Leader of the Virginia jihad network; convicted in 2004 of seditious conspiracy and other charges for attending a terrorist training camp run by the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba and purchasing weapons in preparation to undertake violent jihad; several co-conspirators were also sentenced to prison.[25] [26] Released in 2018 after judge Leonie Brinkema determined that the sentences of the men involved in the plot were "draconian" and vacated their sentences. As of 2020, all members of the network have been released from prison.

See also

References

  1. Web site: FCI Cumberland. Federal Bureau of Prisons.
  2. Web site: 2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Allegany County, MD. U.S. Census Bureau. 2024-08-05. 23 (PDF p. 24/42). Federal Correctional Institution Cumberland.
  3. Web site: Elliot . Justin . Kerik tweets against 'Ground Zero mosque' — from prison . Salon. 23 July 2010 .
  4. Web site: Jeffrey MacDonald: A Time For Truth. CBS News. 5 October 2015. March 16, 2007.
  5. Web site: Moran. Terry. Jeffrey MacDonald Seeks New Trial in Triple Murder. ABC News.
  6. Web site: Eyre. Pete. Ed Brown, Caged For Questioning Ransom, Shares Thoughts. copblock.org. 5 October 2015. November 12, 2014.
  7. Web site: Feyerick. Deb. N.H. tax evaders taken into custody after standoff. CNN. 21 October 2013. October 5, 2007.
  8. Web site: EDWARD BROWN SENTENCED TO 37 YEARS. US Department of Justice. 21 October 2013. January 11, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20131014175154/http://www.justice.gov/usao/nh/press/january10/AH_TO_Brown.html. 14 October 2013. dead.
  9. Web site: Associated Press. Buyer beware? Feds to warn of land mines, booby traps on tax militants' auctioned NH land. Fox News. 21 October 2013. July 20, 2013.
  10. Web site: Former Chesapeake OB/GYN Sentenced to 59 Years in Prison. October 9, 2021. October 9, 2021.
  11. Web site: Anthrax hoaxer admits carjacking, robbery . . 19 April 2006 .
  12. Web site: 2019-11-06 . South Carolina Man Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Forcing Man with Intellectual Disability to Work at Restaurant . 2022-04-01 . www.justice.gov . en.
  13. Web site: BOP: Federal Inmates by Name .
  14. Web site: Court Sentences Two Oath Keepers Leaders to 18 Years in Prison on Seditious Conspiracy and Other Charges Related to U.S. Capitol Breach. 25 May 2023.
  15. News: Reuters. Kerik Released From Prison After 3 Years. 11 October 2013. The New York Times. May 28, 2013.
  16. News: Dolnick. Sam. Kerik Confesses to Cheating I.R.S. and Telling Lies. The New York Times. November 5, 2009.
  17. Web site: Associated Press. Jack Abramoff Released from Prison. CBS News. 25 October 2013. June 9, 2010.
  18. News: Schmitt. Richard B.. Ex-GOP lobbyist Abramoff sentenced to 4 years in prison. Los Angeles Times. September 5, 2008.
  19. Web site: Michael Douglas' Son Cameron To Be Released From Jail EarlIer Than Expected — News Comes On Eve Of Star's 70th Birthday. Radar Online. 10 September 2014. 2015-11-30.
  20. News: Solomon Dwek, at center of big corruption sting, released early from prison. Sherman. Ted. March 20, 2015. NJ.com. June 27, 2015.
  21. News: -Year Sentence for Informer in Corruption Case. The New York Times. October 18, 2012.
  22. News: Sherman. Ted. 2 years later, legacy of Operation Bid Rig corruption sting lives on. The Star-Ledger of New Jersey. July 22, 2011.
  23. Web site: Fees from Friends Bring Fresh Woes for Hubbell.
  24. News: Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused. The Washington Post.
  25. Web site: 'Paintball Terrorists' Convicted of Conspiracy. FoxNews.com. 12 October 2013. March 4, 2004.
  26. Web site: June 15, 2004 . Sentences lengthy for 'Virginia jihad' . 12 October 2013 . usatoday30.usatoday.com . USA Today.

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