Susan Smith seeking 'sugar daddies' while in prison

Susan Smith, who murdered her two young sons in 1994, is reportedly seeking 'sugar daddies' to support her financially if she is released from prison. She has engaged in phone sex with multiple men while incarcerated.

Steve Bannon Surrenders for Contempt Charges

Longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon surrendered at a federal prison to begin a four-month sentence on contempt charges for defying a subpoena in the congressional investigation into the U.S. Capitol attack. Bannon called himself a 'political prisoner' and criticized Democrats while supporters cheered him on.

Steve Bannon's Prison Sentence

Steve Bannon has arrived at Danbury Prison to serve a four-month sentence for not complying with subpoenas. He was met with protests calling him a traitor. Despite his legal troubles, Bannon remains involved in Trump's 2024 campaign. While in prison, he won't have internet access but can send monitored emails and make limited phone calls.

Steve Bannon Reporting to Prison for Contempt Related to U.S. Capitol Riot Investigation

Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of former President Trump, reported to federal prison in Connecticut to serve a four-month sentence for contempt in the congressional investigation into the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. Bannon expressed pride in going to prison as a stand against tyranny and corrupt authorities.

Stephen K. Bannon to Report to Prison

Former President Trump adviser Stephen K. Bannon is set to report to prison for a 4-month sentence on contempt charges related to defying a subpoena from the January 6 Select Committee. Despite his incarceration, Bannon remains defiant and continues to advocate for his cause.

Gender Disparity in Incarceration

One in three convicted women are held in jail rather than prison, with jails having fewer resources and support systems.

Julian Assange's Release from Prison

Julian Assange, known for one of the largest national security breaches in U.S. history, is now out of prison and faces legal steps before heading to Australia.

Man Accused of Cooking Human Flesh for Neighbors

A man was accused of cooking human flesh and serving it to his neighbors during 'cook-outs'. He had a history of heinous acts, including kidnapping and assaulting children. He was sentenced to 130 years in prison and died in 2008.

Bizarre Home Invasion in Connecticut

A Romanian national admitted to a bizarre home invasion in Connecticut, injecting a wealthy couple with harmless blue dye and demanding $8.5 million for an antidote. The culprits were caught years later and sentenced to prison.

Steve Bannon's prison sentence

Steve Bannon will not be serving his four-month sentence at a minimum security federal prison as expected. He will be going to a low-security prison in Danbury, Connecticut. Bannon faces further legal complications as he is set to go on trial for allegedly defrauding donors.

ISIS Threat and Arrests

Former GOP presidential candidate discusses the threat to the homeland after ICE agents arrested eight men with suspected ties to ISIS. A Kentucky man who joined ISIS discussed jihad, martyrdom, and shooting at planes. He was convicted of providing material support to ISIS and attending an ISIS training camp. He faces a maximum penalty of 50 years in prison.

Hunter Biden’s Gun Trial

James Biden, President Joe Biden’s younger brother, attended Hunter Biden’s gun trial in Wilmington, Delaware. Both were referred to the Justice Department for allegedly lying to Congress. Hunter faces charges related to false statements in firearm purchase and possession. If convicted, he could face up to 25 years in prison.

Steve Bannon Ordered to Prison for Contempt of Congress

Steve Bannon must report to prison by July 1 to serve his four-month sentence for defying a subpoena from the House committee that investigated the U.S. Capitol insurrection. Bannon plans to fight the ruling and escalate the legal battle to the Supreme Court if necessary.

Pro-life Activist Sentenced to Prison

An elderly woman from Massachusetts was sentenced to prison following a 2020 pro-life demonstration at an abortion clinic. She and fellow activists were charged with civil rights conspiracy and violations of the FACE Act. Her husband expressed devastation over the situation.

Steve Bannon ordered to report to prison for defying Jan. 6 Committee subpoenas

Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon ordered to report to prison on July 1 to begin a four-month sentence for defying subpoenas from the Jan. 6 Committee after his appeal was rejected. Bannon had chosen allegiance to Donald Trump over compliance with the law.

Steve Bannon ordered to report to prison for contempt of Congress

Steve Bannon, longtime ally of former President Trump, has been ordered to report to prison on July 1 for contempt of Congress. Bannon lost an appeal and was sentenced to four months in prison. He claims he acted on legal advice and did not intend to break the law.

Potential Legal Troubles for Former President Trump

Former federal prosecutor Harry Litman says there is an 'appreciable chance' former President Trump could end up in prison until the end of his life if he loses the 2024 election due to multiple criminal prosecutions against him.

Possibility of Former President Donald Trump Going to Prison

Top Republicans are preparing for the possibility that former President Donald Trump could be in prison when he accepts the nomination due to the guilty verdicts in the Stormy Daniels hush money trial. However, legal experts believe that jail time is unlikely for Trump.

Yuri Malev Sentenced for 'Rehabilitating Nazism' in Russia

Yuri Malev, a man with dual U.S.-Russian nationality, has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison in Russia for 'rehabilitating Nazism'. Malev insulted the memory of World War II and the Russian military valor symbol. Several Americans and dual citizens are imprisoned in Russia, including former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan.

Former College Professor Sentenced for Arson in California Wildfires

Former college professor sentenced to over 5 years in prison for starting four wildfires in California in 2021, endangering firefighters battling the Dixie Fire. Mental health issues cited as a contributing factor.

Capitol Siege: Electrician Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison

A New Jersey electrician who attacked police officers during the Jan. 6 Capitol siege was sentenced to 12 years in prison. He was convicted of multiple assaults on police and sentenced to one of the longest prison terms among Capitol riot cases.

Controversy over Transgender Inmate Placement in Federal Prison

Fox News host Laura Ingraham discusses a controversy surrounding a judicial nominee's recommendation to transfer a convicted sex offender who identifies as female to a women's federal prison. Republican senators questioned the nominee's decision during a Senate Judiciary hearing.

Americans Arrested in Turks and Caicos for Carrying Ammo

Five Americans have been arrested in Turks and Caicos for carrying ammunition in their luggage at the airport. Families of the detainees are asking for prayers and support as they face potential prison sentences.

Alleged mistreatment and denial of medical care for jailed pro-life activists

House Republicans raise concerns about mistreatment and denial of medical care for jailed pro-life activists in Washington, D.C., and Virginia. Activists found guilty of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act during a protest. Allegations of inadequate medical care for serious health conditions and stroke. Request for U.S. Marshals Service and Federal Bureau of Prisons to provide information and ensure appropriate care.

Delivery Driver Tries to Deliver Food to Death Row Inmate

A delivery driver mistakenly tries to deliver a food order to a death row inmate at a prison, but is turned away by correctional officers. She ends up feeding her family with the food meant for the inmate.

Prison Guard Ambush in France

Two prison guards were shot dead during an ambush in northwestern France, allowing an inmate named Mohamed Amra, known as The Fly, to escape. The guards killed were young fathers. The justice minister stated that Amra was not considered radicalized or a terrorist. The escape took place during a prison transfer to court. Amra was the head of a narcotics network and had tried to escape before. The incident involved gunfire and multiple injuries.

Violation of Religious Freedom in Prison

Rastafarian man's dreadlocks were forcibly shaved by prison guards in Louisiana, violating his religious freedom. Despite a court ruling condemning the treatment, he was not allowed to sue for damages. He is now seeking Supreme Court intervention to clarify the matter.

Conviction of Steve Bannon for Contempt of Congress

Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon's conviction for contempt of Congress was upheld by a federal appeals court, and he is likely headed to prison for four months. Bannon had refused to testify in a congressional investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Murder of British Police Officer in Armed Robbery

A 75-year-old man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a British police officer during an armed robbery in northern England nearly two decades ago. The man, Piran Ditta Khan, organized the robbery and fled to Pakistan soon after the murder. He was extradited to the U.K. last year and sentenced to a minimum of 40 years in prison.

Sexual Assault Conviction in Southern California

Southern California man convicted of sexually assaulting five women while hiking or sleeping, facing up to life in prison.

Brittney Griner's Detainment in Russia

WNBA star Brittney Griner shares her harrowing experience of being detained in Russia and spending 293 days in a Russian prison after being found with cannabis oil. She details the inhumane conditions, propaganda exposure, and mental struggles she faced during her imprisonment.

Brittney Griner's Ordeal in Russian Prison

WNBA star Brittney Griner spoke about her time as a prisoner in Russia, revealing harsh conditions, suicidal thoughts, and the emotional toll it took on her mental health. She was jailed for carrying vape cartridges and convicted of drug possession and smuggling, ultimately sentenced to nine years in prison. She was released in a prisoner swap on December 8, 2022. Griner is married to Cherelle Griner and they are expecting their first child together.

WNBA star Brittney Griner opens up about contemplating suicide while detained in a Russian jail

WNBA star Brittney Griner opens up about contemplating suicide while detained in a Russian jail in 2022, revealing her struggles and the conditions she faced during her time in prison.

The Roofman: The Story of Jeffrey Manchester

Leigh Wainscott unknowingly dated an escaped convict who lived in hidden rooms at a Toys R Us and Circuit City. Jeffrey Manchester, aka the Roofman, was eventually caught and sentenced to prison. He made multiple escape attempts but is currently serving his sentence.

Vermont man sentenced for conspiring to kill stepfather

A Vermont man and his mother were involved in the death of his stepfather, who was shot multiple times in a parking lot in 2019. The man was sentenced to 18 years in prison for conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.

Brittney Griner's arrest in Moscow

WNBA star Brittney Griner arrested in Moscow for possession of illegal cannabis cartridge blames 'mental lapse' for forgetting it in luggage. Served 10 months in prison before being released in a prisoner swap. Talks about mental state during search and fears of public opinion.

Italian Mafia Bosses Conducting Illegal Activities from Prison

Italian mafia bosses are using mobile phones to conduct illegal activities from inside prisons, with some even organizing punitive expeditions against their rivals. The widespread presence of phones in prisons is seen as a failure of the judicial system, allowing criminals to maintain their criminal links and increase their standing with their associates.

Michael Avenatti's Changing Political Stance and Legal Troubles

Michael Avenatti, once a prominent critic of Donald Trump, is now on the fence between Biden and Trump for the upcoming election, citing concerns about the economy and border crisis. Avenatti, currently serving a prison sentence, has shifted his stance on both presidents and expressed sympathy for Trump amidst legal issues.

Fred Neulander's Death in Prison

Former New Jersey rabbi convicted of hiring hitmen to kill his wife and pursue an affair with a radio personality found dead in prison.

Tunisian Journalist Sentenced to Prison for Criticizing Government

Tunisian journalist Mohamed Boughalleb sentenced to 6 months in prison for insulting a public official, raising concerns about freedom of expression and government crackdown on critics in Tunisia.

Tennessee woman sentenced to life in prison for four homicides over custody dispute

Tennessee woman pleads guilty to four homicides over a custody dispute and is sentenced to life in prison. The victims were found dead at a home in Riceville in 2021.

Alaska Airlines Passenger Groping Incident

A passenger on an Alaska Airlines flight repeatedly groped a woman seated beside him, leading to a guilty plea for assault with intent to commit a felony. The passenger faces prison time and is banned from Alaska Airlines and its affiliate airline.

Convicted Murderer Joran van der Sloot and Natalee Holloway Case

Former federal prosecutor Francey Hakes assesses convicted murderer Joran van der Sloot's confession of killing Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005 and his current situation in a Peruvian prison.

Michigan school shooter's parents sentenced to prison

Jennifer and James Crumbley, parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley, were sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter after their son killed four people at Oxford High School. The parents were accused of not securing the gun Ethan used and ignoring signs of his deteriorating mental health.

Prison Inmate Builds Bombs in Prison and Mails Them

A man serving a life sentence for kidnapping built two bombs in prison and mailed them to a D.C. office building and a federal courthouse in Alaska. The bombs did not explode. The man is facing charges for attempted malicious use of an explosive.

Police dog killed by MS-13 gang members at Virginia state prison

A police dog named Rivan was stabbed and killed while protecting an officer from MS-13 gang members at a state prison in Virginia. The inmates involved were affiliated with MS-13 and were in the US illegally. The dog's sacrifice is being honored with a memorial service.

Emmanuel Akinwotu - Senegal's Youngest President

Emmanuel Akinwotu, Senegal's youngest ever president, has been sworn in after a dramatic rise to power from prison to presidential palace.

John Sinclair's Influence and Activism

John Sinclair, a poet and counterculture figure known for inspiring a John Lennon song and a star-studded 1971 concert to free him from prison, has died at age 82. Sinclair served 29 months of a 9 1/2-to-10-year prison sentence for giving two joints to undercover officers. Lennon's song 'John Sinclair' immortalized him. Sinclair continued advocating for marijuana legalization throughout his life.

Charges Against Russian Journalist for Involvement with Navalny's Foundation

Russian journalist Antonina Favorskaya was charged with participating in the activities of Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, labeled as extremist in 2021. She faces up to six years in prison. Favorskaya recorded Navalny's last video before his sudden death in prison.

Warning from Suge Knight to Diddy

Jailed music mogul Suge Knight warns Diddy that his life is in danger and advises him to turn himself in to the police as accusations against him increase. Knight claims Diddy knows too much and has a target on his back. Knight, currently in jail for involuntary manslaughter, suggests Diddy could face serious consequences if he ends up in prison.

Lawrence DeLisle Seeking Clemency for Drowning Deaths of His Four Children

Lawrence DeLisle, convicted of murder in the drowning deaths of his four children, is seeking clemency, claiming the deaths were an accident caused by a leg cramp. He has served 35 years of his five life sentences.

Transgender Inmate Accused of Sexual Activity in Women's Prison

A male felon identifying as a woman in Washington State is accused of having sex with a female inmate in a prison cell. The incident is under investigation following a report by the National Review.

Transgender Inmate Having Sex in Women's Prison

A transgender-identifying male was discovered having sex with a female inmate at a Washington state women's prison. The incident resulted in an infraction, but a hearing is expected to follow. Washington state prisons have policies to assist marginalized inmates, including transgender individuals.

Peter Navarro's Prison Sentence for Contempt of Congress

Former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro is set to report to prison for four months for contempt of Congress. He will be housed in a minimum-security federal prison camp in Miami next to a zoo. Navarro's legal team attempted to delay his prison term, but the Supreme Court rejected the request. Navarro, 74, will have to adjust to life behind bars, take classes, and potentially work as a law library clerk or orderly.

Peter Navarro facing prison for refusing congressional subpoena

Peter Navarro faces prison for failing to comply with a congressional subpoena, believes he is being targeted for his support of Trump and his book 'The New MAGA Deal'. He sees this as a battle for constitutional separation of powers and executive privilege.

Fire at Haiti's National Penitentiary

A fire erupted in Haiti's national penitentiary in Port-au-Prince, adding to the chaos in the capital amidst social and political turmoil. Gangs roam the streets as the unpopular Prime Minister steps down. Prisoners had previously escaped when gunmen stormed the facility. The situation is still developing.

Former Kentucky Prison Officers Sentenced for Assaulting Inmate

Six former officers at an eastern Kentucky prison have been sentenced to prison for assaulting an inmate and trying to cover it up. The sentences range from 1 month to 5 years.

Shooting of Indianapolis Police Officer

A man convicted of shooting an Indianapolis police officer in the throat during a 2022 shootout has been sentenced to 87 years in prison. The incident occurred after the man was connected to a car crash and fled on foot, opening fire on the officers.

Imran Khan's Imprisonment and Security Concerns in Pakistan

Pakistani authorities bar visitors for imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan after receiving intelligence reports about a possible attack on the prison. Khan is serving multiple prison terms on charges of corruption and violating marriage laws. His party denounces the ban on visitors.

Murder Charges Against Criminal Justice Activist

A criminal justice activist is facing murder charges after a dismembered body was found in a Bronx apartment, with the accused killer caught on surveillance video. The victim was heard pleading before being shot. The suspect, a staffer for Queens Defenders, had served 20 years for armed robberies and claimed to have turned his life around after prison.

Haiti in State of Emergency After Deadly Gang Assault on Prison

Haiti is in a state of emergency after a deadly gang assault on the capital's main prison saw nearly 4,000 inmates freed, leading to civil war-like conditions in the city. Over 200 armed gangs inflict terror, violence, and lawlessness in Haiti's capital. The government has declared a 72-hour state of emergency to capture the escaped criminals, and former elite police officer Barbecue is behind the surge in attacks.

Security Crisis in Haiti

The security situation in Haiti is rapidly deteriorating as armed gangs attack critical infrastructure, including storming prisons and threatening the presidential palace. The government declared a state of emergency and curfew, and foreign airlines suspended flights. The U.S. issued a security alert and urged citizens to leave. Gangs have shown the ability to disrupt the government and escape from prisons, posing a significant threat to stability.

Armed gangs release 4,000 inmates from Haiti's largest prison

Armed gangs in Haiti's capital released roughly 4,000 inmates from the country's largest prison after a days-long gun battle with police. Gangs attacked the National Penitentiary and the main container port. Prime Minister Ariel Henry left the country seeking help against domestic gangs. Haiti has not held an election since 2016. Kenya agreed to send 1,000 police officers to combat gang violence in Haiti.

Armed Groups Closing in on Haiti's Largest Prison

Armed groups in Haiti are closing in on the country's largest prison, defying police forces and seeking to topple Prime Minister Ariel Henry. The prison is overcrowded and there are fears of high-profile criminals fleeing amid heavy gunfire and gang threats in the capital.

Starvation Death of Disabled Brother

Paul Ferguson sentenced to a minimum of 30 years in prison for the starvation death of his disabled brother. His mother was also convicted in the case. The abuse included punishments like ice baths and feeding hot sauce.

Death Row Inmate Thomas Creech to be Executed in Idaho

Idaho's longest-serving death row inmate, Thomas Creech, is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection after being convicted of multiple murders in three states. Despite efforts for clemency based on his behavior in prison, the execution is set to proceed.

Death of Alexei Navalny

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny's body has been returned to his mother after his death in prison. Western leaders blame Putin for Navalny's death.

Breakaway Cult Leader Tortures Followers

A man exiled from a fringe Christian sect formed his own breakaway cult to await the Second Coming of Jesus, carrying out horrific punishments on doubters. The cult leader, Roch Thériault, subjected his followers to twisted tortures, including sexual abuse, violence, and even dangerous surgical procedures. He was eventually caught by authorities, pleaded guilty to murder, and died in prison after being stabbed by his cellmate.

Accusations of Torture and Murder in Alexei Navalny's Prison

A prison official accused of torturing Alexei Navalny in jail has been promoted by Vladimir Putin just days after Navalny's death. Navalny's shrinking food portions were allegedly ordered by the jail boss. Navalny's wife accuses Putin of murdering her husband with novichok. Navalny's body has not been released for examination amidst speculation over his cause of death.

Accusations of Torture and Murder in Russian Prison

A prison official accused of torturing Alexei Navalny in Polar Wolf jail has been promoted by Vladimir Putin just three days after Navalny's death. Navalny's shrinking food portions and harsh treatment were ordered by the official, who is now a Colonel General. Human rights groups allege he was responsible for implementing torture measures against Navalny and other prisoners. Navalny's family and supporters accuse Putin of murder and demand justice.

Death of Alexei Navalny

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has died in prison at the age of 47, prompting criticism towards Tucker Carlson for not addressing Navalny in his interview with Vladimir Putin. Nigel Farage expressed disappointment in the lack of questions about Navalny during the interview.

Russian Crackdown on Navalny Supporters

Russian courts have sentenced dozens of people to short prison sentences for participating in events commemorating Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. Navalny died in an Arctic prison colony where he was being held on charges seen as retribution for his anti-Putin activism.

Alexey Navalny's letters and concerns about Donald Trump

Alexey Navalny, a Russian dissident and political nemesis of President Vladimir Putin, expressed concern over former President Donald Trump's agenda and potential return to power in letters before his death. Despite his imprisonment, Navalny managed to stay connected to the outside world and shared his thoughts with friends and journalists.