The Federal Correctional Complex (FCC) Hazelton has two prisons, physically adjacent but distinct: FCI Hazelton and the high-security United States Penitentiary, Hazelton constructed in 2004. Both are operated by the FBOP.[5]
Facility details
FCI Hazelton has a Special Housing Unit where inmates are generally allowed out of their cells only for an hour recreation each weekday as well as for medical appointments. Inmates may be sent to the SHU pending investigations, as punishment for rule violations, for protection from other inmates, or for other administrative reasons.
The facility has a Vocational Training Program, which includes building trades such as Carpentry, Dry Wall, Electrical, HVAC, Masonry, Plumbing, and Welding, Culinary Arts, Graphic Arts, and Microsoft Office.[6]
Scheduled for release in 2036; currently at FCI Oakdale.
Former leader of the Cali Cartel in Colombia; extradited to the US in 2004; convicted in 2006 of drug traffickingconspiracy for directing the shipment of more than 100 tons of cocaine a year into the US over a ten-year period.[10]
Serving a 28-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2038.
Former chief executive officer of the Peanut Corporation of America. Convicted of his role in a salmonella outbreak which killed at least 9 people and sickened at least 714 more.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]
Co-founder and "Prefect" of NXIVM, an Albany, New York-based multi-level marketing firm and cult that also engaged in sex trafficking; has been described as enabling fellow co-founder Keith Raniere, who was sentenced to 120 years after his conviction at trial. Pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy in September 2021.[21]
Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem
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Serving a 30-year sentence; scheduled for release in 2041.
Serving a 40 year sentence; scheduled for release in 2057
Rankin County Mississippi Sheriffs Deputy involved in the Rankin County Good Squad Rankin County torture incident. Held in FCI Hazelton for two months before relocating to FCI Fairton.
^Moynihan, Colin (September 8, 2021). "Sex Cult Leader's Top Deputy Sentenced to 42 Months in Prison". The New York Times. Archived from the original on September 8, 2021. Retrieved October 25, 2022. Mr. Raniere was convicted on several charges and sentenced to 120 years in prison; Ms. Salzman pleaded guilty to a single count of racketeering conspiracy, and former Nxivm members have described her as an enabler who made Mr. Raniere's abuse possible.