Federal Correctional Institution, Waseca Explained

Prison Name:Federal Correctional Institution, Waseca
Location:Waseca, Minnesota
Status:Operational
Classification:Low-security
Population:728
Opened:1995
Managed By:Federal Bureau of Prisons

The Federal Correctional Institution, Waseca (FCI Waseca) is a low-security United States federal prison for female offenders in Minnesota. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.[1] The site, located from Minneapolis, was converted into a prison in 1992 after formerly serving as a University of Minnesota campus.

History

FCI Waseca opened in 1995 as an all-male facility. It used many of the buildings from the former college. In 2006, FCI Waseca received its most high-profile prisoner when Jeffrey Skilling, CEO of the now defunct Enron Corporation was sent there after he was convicted of insider trading, securities fraud and other charges for making a $60 million profit by selling company stock in anticipation of the company's 2001 collapse.[2] Skilling was transferred to FCI Englewood, another low-security facility in Colorado, after FCI Waseca was converted into an all-female prison in 2008.

Notable incidents

The FBI was called in to investigate an act of violence at FCI Waseca in June 2011. Felecia Thomas, a 45-year-old inmate serving a sentence for arson, allegedly attempted to strangle another inmate with a rope taken from a laundry bag. Thomas pleaded guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon on January 11, 2013 and was subsequently sentenced to an additional 41 months in prison. She was scheduled to be released in 2021.[3] [4] [5]

Notable inmates (current and former)

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Holly Ann Grigsby42508-086Serving a life sentence.[6] Convicted of helping her boyfriend, David Joseph Pedersen, murder 4 people across the Pacific Northwest in 2011.[7] [8] [9]
Catherine Greig57820-112Originally sentenced to 21 months; extended following disciplinary action & was released July 2020; served over 8 years total. Girlfriend of former FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive and Irish Mob figure James "Whitey" Bulger; pleaded guilty in 2012 to harboring a fugitive and identity fraud for illegally obtaining Social Security numbers, licenses and birth certificates in order to assist Bulger evade capture.[10] [11]
Angela Johnson08337-029Serving a life sentence; currently at FCI Aliceville.The first woman sentenced to death by a United States federal jury since the 1950s. She was sentenced to death for her role in the murders of five people in 1993. She was re-sentenced to life without parole in December 2014. Her accomplice, Dustin Honken, was sentenced to death and executed on July 17, 2020.
Shelley Shannon59755-065Was serving a 20-year sentence under her real name, Rachelle Shannon; released in 2018.Member of the extremist group Army of God; served 10 years in state prison for the attempted murder of Kansas abortion doctor George Tiller in 1993; pleaded guilty in 1995 to firebombing six abortion clinics in California, Nevada and Oregon.[12]
Lisa Biron12775-049Sentenced to 40 years, scheduled for release on June 17, 2047Transportation with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, possession of child pornography, sexual exploitation of children

See also

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External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: BOP: FCI Waseca . Bop.gov . 2013-08-04.
  2. Web site: Nienaber . Dan . Waseca set to welcome infamous inmate - Mankato Free Press: Local News . Mankato Free Press . 2006-12-06 . 2015-11-03 . (Archive)
  3. Web site: FBI — Federal Inmate Indicted for Assaulting Another Inmate . Fbi.gov . U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Minnesota . 26 February 2023.
  4. Web site: FBI — Federal Inmate Sentenced for Assaulting Another Inmate . Fbi.gov . 26 February 2023 . U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Minnesota.
  5. Web site: Federal Bureau of Prisons . https://archive.today/20130620214710/http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/InmateFinderServlet?Transaction=IDSearch&needingMoreList=false&IDType=IRN&IDNumber=11639-021&x=84&y=20 . June 20, 2013 . Bop.gov . 2013-08-04. dead.
  6. Web site: 2014-07-16 . Holly Grigsby gets life sentence for Northwest crime spree - CBS News . 2024-02-15 . www.cbsnews.com . en-US.
  7. Web site: 2011-10-11 . Chilling new details surface in deadly crime spree case . https://archive.today/20210926054007/https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna44863895 . dead . September 26, 2021 . 2024-02-15 . NBC News . en.
  8. Web site: 2011-10-11 . Holly Grigsby, suspect in Northwest crime spree, admits to killing Washington woman - CBS News . 2024-02-15 . www.cbsnews.com . en-US.
  9. Web site: 2014-07-15 . Holly Grigsby to be sentenced for role in 2011 white supremacist killing spree . 2024-02-15 . oregonlive . en.
  10. News: Girlfriend gets 8 years for hiding 'Whitey' Bulger - CNN.com . Articles.cnn.com . 2012-06-12 . 2013-08-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120706063238/http://articles.cnn.com/2012-06-12/justice/justice_massachusetts-bulger-girlfriend-sentencing_1_bulger-and-greig-whitey-bulger-identity-fraud?_s=PM:JUSTICE . 2012-07-06 . dead.
  11. News: Longtime girlfriend of "Whitey" Bulger has 8-year sentence upheld . Fox News . 2013-05-17 . 2013-08-04.
  12. News: Published: September 09, 1995 . Woman Gets 20-Year Sentence In Attacks on Abortion Clinics . . 1995-09-09 . 2013-08-04.