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Federal Correctional Institution, Coleman

Federal Correctional Institution (FCI), Coleman refers to either of two separate and distinct FCIs housing male offenders, namely Federal Correctional Institution, Coleman Low or Federal Correctional Institution, Coleman Medium. Both institutions form part of the Federal Correctional Complex (FCC) Coleman and are operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.[1][2]

FCI, Coleman Low & Medium

FCI, Coleman Low pictured.
FCI, Coleman Medium pictured.
LocationSumter County, Florida
StatusOperational
Security classLow security
Medium security
Population1,860
Managed byFederal Bureau of Prisons

FCC Coleman is located in central Florida approximately 50 miles northwest of Orlando, 60 miles northeast of Tampa, and 35 miles south of Ocala.[1][2]

Notable incidents edit

In early 2000, federal investigators discovered that inmate Roy Ageloff was directing fraudulent activities from FCI Coleman. Ageloff, a former stockbroker, was convicted of money laundering in 1998 for masterminding a securities manipulation scheme in the 1990s which swindled thousands of investors out of millions of dollars. An investigation uncovered that Ageloff was continuing to give his co-conspirators, including his brother, instructions regarding the management, transfer, concealment and investment of proceeds from the scheme. Ageloff gave these instructions during prison visits, recorded telephone conversations, and through prison e-mail. Ageloff's co-conspirators continued to receive criminal proceeds in the form of cash payments and checks. In August 2000, Ageloff pleaded guilty to federal racketeering charges and was subsequently sentenced to 96 months in federal prison. Ageloff's brother, Michael Ageloff, pleaded guilty to money laundering and received a 48-month sentence in 2009.[3][4]

Notable inmates edit

Current and former edit

Inmate Name Register Numbers Photo Status Details
Ruben Zuno-Arce 43203-080 Died in custody in 2012 while serving a life sentence.[5] Drug cartel figures convicted in connection with the 1985 kidnapping and murder of US Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Enrique Camarena.[6]
Larry Lawton 52224-004 Transferred to FCI Jesup and others.[7] Released from custody in 2007. Ex-jewel thief and Gambino crime family associate Lawton now helps and inspires younger people to stay out of prison and change their life path.
Linda Schrenko 56443-019 Released from custody in August 2013; served 6 years.[8] Georgia Superintendent of Schools from 1994 to 2004; pleaded guilty in 2006 to fraud and money laundering for embezzling over $600,000 in federal education funds.
Matthew Bevan Cox 40171-018   Released in 2019. Former mortgage broker and US Secret Service Most Wanted fugitive; pleaded guilty in 2007 to masterminding a mortgage fraud scheme, stealing $15 million from 100 victims in eight states; the story was featured on the CNBC television program American Greed.
James Nichols 24268-112 Released from custody in December 2022. Convicted in 2003 of orchestrating the Miracle cars scam, one of the largest advance fee frauds in US history, during which 4,000 people bought cars that did not exist, losing over $21 million; the story was featured on the CNBC television show American Greed.[9][10]
Clayton Roueche 36994-177 Now at FCI Edgefield. Scheduled for release in 2027. Leader of the United Nations gang, a violent Canadian-based criminal organization; pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and money laundering in 2009.[11][12]
Ethan Nordean 28596-509 Sentenced to 18 years. Scheduled for release in 2038. Participant in the January 6 United States Capitol attack.[13][14]
Ghassan Elashi 29687-177[permanent dead link] Now at USP McCreary. Scheduled for release in 2068. Former Chairman of the Holy Land Foundation; convicted in 2008 of providing material support for terrorism charges for funneling money to the terrorist organization Hamas. Four co-conspirators were also convicted.[15][16]
Justin Volpe 49477-053 Now in custody of RRM New York. Scheduled for release in 2024. Former New York City Police officer; convicted in 1999 of torturing prisoner Abner Louima in the bathroom of the 70th Precinct stationhouse in Brooklyn, New York in 1997 in one of the most high-profile cases of police brutality in US history.[17]
Terry Flenory 32454-044 Now in custody of RRM Detroit. Scheduled for release in 2025. Co-founder of the Black Mafia Family criminal organization; pleaded guilty in 2007 to leading a national drug trafficking operation based in Detroit, Michigan with his brother, Demetrius Flenory, who was also sentenced to 30 years.[18]
Corrine Brown 67315-018   Was serving a 60-month sentence, her original release date was scheduled for May 2022 but she was released on health reasons relating to COVID-19 on April 22, 2020 Former United States Representative; convicted in 2017 of using a sham charity as a personal slush fund.[19]
Michael Conahan 15009-067 Sentenced to 17.5 years in 2008, released to home confinement in 2020 due to COVID-19.[20] Former Luzerne County Judge convicted in the Kids for Cash scandal.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "FCI Coleman Low". www.bop.gov. Federal Bureau of Prisons.
  2. ^ a b "FCI Coleman Medium". www.bop.gov. Federal Bureau of Prisons.
  3. ^ Edwards, Amy L. (July 23, 2009). "Money scheme adds to prison term". Orlando Sentinel.
  4. ^ "Former Stockbroker Sentenced for Money Laundering". Federal Bureau of Investigation.
  5. ^ Yardley, William (September 19, 2012). "Rubén Zuno Arce, Guilty in Drug Killing, Dies at 82". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  6. ^ Rosenzweig, David (August 20, 1998). "Accomplice in Drug Agent's Killing Loses Bid for New Trial". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
  7. ^ "Prison Legal News" (PDF).
  8. ^ "Schrenko Released from Federal Prison". WRDW-TV Augusta, Georgia. March 7, 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  9. ^ Phillips, John (October 2003). "The Miracle Cars". Car and Driver. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  10. ^ "American Greed: Driven By Greed". CNBC. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  11. ^ "Vancouver gang leader pleads guilty, U.S. prosecutor to seek 30-year sentence - British Columbia - CBC News". Cbc.ca. 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2013-03-08.
  12. ^ Carter, Mike (2011-02-15). "Local News | Canadian drug kingpin resentenced to 30 years in pen | Seattle Times Newspaper". O.seattletimes.nwsource.com. Retrieved 2013-03-08.
  13. ^ Jackman, Tom (2023-09-02). "Proud Boys leader gets 18 years, matching longest Jan. 6 punishment to date". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  14. ^ "Proud Boy from Auburn receives 18-year sentence for Jan. 6 attack". The Seattle Times. 2023-09-01. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  15. ^ Kovach, Gretel C. (November 25, 2008). "Five Convicted in Terrorism Financing Trial". The New York Times.
  16. ^ "USDOJ: Federal Judge Hands Downs Sentences in Holy Land Foundation Case". Justice.gov. 2009-05-27. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  17. ^ Joseph P. Fried (December 14, 1999). "VOLPE SENTENCED TO A 30-YEAR TERM IN LOUIMA TORTURE - New York Times". New York Times. Retrieved July 15, 2012.
  18. ^ "News from DEA, Domestic Field Divisions, Detroit News Releases, 09/12/08". Justice.gov. 2008-09-12. Archived from the original on 2013-06-20. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
  19. ^ Dearen, Jason. "Ex-U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown gets 5 years in prison".
  20. ^ "Kids-for-cash judges ordered to pay more than $200M". Associated Press News. 17 August 2022. Retrieved 23 July 2023.

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Federal Correctional Institution FCI Coleman refers to either of two separate and distinct FCIs housing male offenders namely Federal Correctional Institution Coleman Low or Federal Correctional Institution Coleman Medium Both institutions form part of the Federal Correctional Complex FCC Coleman and are operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons a division of the United States Department of Justice 1 2 FCI Coleman Low amp MediumFCI Coleman Low pictured FCI Coleman Medium pictured LocationSumter County FloridaStatusOperationalSecurity classLow securityMedium securityPopulation1 860Managed byFederal Bureau of PrisonsFCC Coleman is located in central Florida approximately 50 miles northwest of Orlando 60 miles northeast of Tampa and 35 miles south of Ocala 1 2 Contents 1 Notable incidents 2 Notable inmates 2 1 Current and former 3 See also 4 ReferencesNotable incidents editIn early 2000 federal investigators discovered that inmate Roy Ageloff was directing fraudulent activities from FCI Coleman Ageloff a former stockbroker was convicted of money laundering in 1998 for masterminding a securities manipulation scheme in the 1990s which swindled thousands of investors out of millions of dollars An investigation uncovered that Ageloff was continuing to give his co conspirators including his brother instructions regarding the management transfer concealment and investment of proceeds from the scheme Ageloff gave these instructions during prison visits recorded telephone conversations and through prison e mail Ageloff s co conspirators continued to receive criminal proceeds in the form of cash payments and checks In August 2000 Ageloff pleaded guilty to federal racketeering charges and was subsequently sentenced to 96 months in federal prison Ageloff s brother Michael Ageloff pleaded guilty to money laundering and received a 48 month sentence in 2009 3 4 Notable inmates editCurrent and former edit Inmate Name Register Numbers Photo Status DetailsRuben Zuno Arce 43203 080 Died in custody in 2012 while serving a life sentence 5 Drug cartel figures convicted in connection with the 1985 kidnapping and murder of US Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Enrique Camarena 6 Larry Lawton 52224 004 Transferred to FCI Jesup and others 7 Released from custody in 2007 Ex jewel thief and Gambino crime family associate Lawton now helps and inspires younger people to stay out of prison and change their life path Linda Schrenko 56443 019 Released from custody in August 2013 served 6 years 8 Georgia Superintendent of Schools from 1994 to 2004 pleaded guilty in 2006 to fraud and money laundering for embezzling over 600 000 in federal education funds Matthew Bevan Cox 40171 018 nbsp Released in 2019 Former mortgage broker and US Secret Service Most Wanted fugitive pleaded guilty in 2007 to masterminding a mortgage fraud scheme stealing 15 million from 100 victims in eight states the story was featured on the CNBC television program American Greed James Nichols 24268 112 Released from custody in December 2022 Convicted in 2003 of orchestrating the Miracle cars scam one of the largest advance fee frauds in US history during which 4 000 people bought cars that did not exist losing over 21 million the story was featured on the CNBC television show American Greed 9 10 Clayton Roueche 36994 177 Now at FCI Edgefield Scheduled for release in 2027 Leader of the United Nations gang a violent Canadian based criminal organization pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and money laundering in 2009 11 12 Ethan Nordean 28596 509 Sentenced to 18 years Scheduled for release in 2038 Participant in the January 6 United States Capitol attack 13 14 Ghassan Elashi 29687 177 permanent dead link Now at USP McCreary Scheduled for release in 2068 Former Chairman of the Holy Land Foundation convicted in 2008 of providing material support for terrorism charges for funneling money to the terrorist organization Hamas Four co conspirators were also convicted 15 16 Justin Volpe 49477 053 Now in custody of RRM New York Scheduled for release in 2024 Former New York City Police officer convicted in 1999 of torturing prisoner Abner Louima in the bathroom of the 70th Precinct stationhouse in Brooklyn New York in 1997 in one of the most high profile cases of police brutality in US history 17 Terry Flenory 32454 044 Now in custody of RRM Detroit Scheduled for release in 2025 Co founder of the Black Mafia Family criminal organization pleaded guilty in 2007 to leading a national drug trafficking operation based in Detroit Michigan with his brother Demetrius Flenory who was also sentenced to 30 years 18 Corrine Brown 67315 018 nbsp Was serving a 60 month sentence her original release date was scheduled for May 2022 but she was released on health reasons relating to COVID 19 on April 22 2020 Former United States Representative convicted in 2017 of using a sham charity as a personal slush fund 19 Michael Conahan 15009 067 Sentenced to 17 5 years in 2008 released to home confinement in 2020 due to COVID 19 20 Former Luzerne County Judge convicted in the Kids for Cash scandal See also editPortals nbsp Florida nbsp United States nbsp Politics List of U S federal prisons Federal Bureau of Prisons Incarceration in the United StatesReferences edit a b FCI Coleman Low www bop gov Federal Bureau of Prisons a b FCI Coleman Medium www bop gov Federal Bureau of Prisons Edwards Amy L July 23 2009 Money scheme adds to prison term Orlando Sentinel Former Stockbroker Sentenced for Money Laundering Federal Bureau of Investigation Yardley William September 19 2012 Ruben Zuno Arce Guilty in Drug Killing Dies at 82 The New York Times Retrieved 1 October 2015 Rosenzweig David August 20 1998 Accomplice in Drug Agent s Killing Loses Bid for New Trial Los Angeles Times Retrieved 25 October 2013 Prison Legal News PDF Schrenko Released from Federal Prison WRDW TV Augusta Georgia March 7 2013 Retrieved 1 October 2015 Phillips John October 2003 The Miracle Cars Car and Driver Retrieved 27 October 2013 American Greed Driven By Greed CNBC Retrieved 27 October 2013 Vancouver gang leader pleads guilty U S prosecutor to seek 30 year sentence British Columbia CBC News Cbc ca 2009 04 29 Retrieved 2013 03 08 Carter Mike 2011 02 15 Local News Canadian drug kingpin resentenced to 30 years in pen Seattle Times Newspaper O seattletimes nwsource com Retrieved 2013 03 08 Jackman Tom 2023 09 02 Proud Boys leader gets 18 years matching longest Jan 6 punishment to date Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2024 01 21 Proud Boy from Auburn receives 18 year sentence for Jan 6 attack The Seattle Times 2023 09 01 Retrieved 2024 01 21 Kovach Gretel C November 25 2008 Five Convicted in Terrorism Financing Trial The New York Times USDOJ Federal Judge Hands Downs Sentences in Holy Land Foundation Case Justice gov 2009 05 27 Retrieved 2014 03 15 Joseph P Fried December 14 1999 VOLPE SENTENCED TO A 30 YEAR TERM IN LOUIMA TORTURE New York Times New York Times Retrieved July 15 2012 News from DEA Domestic Field Divisions Detroit News Releases 09 12 08 Justice gov 2008 09 12 Archived from the original on 2013 06 20 Retrieved 2013 06 10 Dearen Jason Ex U S Rep Corrine Brown gets 5 years in prison Kids for cash judges ordered to pay more than 200M Associated Press News 17 August 2022 Retrieved 23 July 2023 28 45 35 N 82 0 49 W 28 75972 N 82 01361 W 28 75972 82 01361 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Federal Correctional Institution Coleman amp oldid 1217198179, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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