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Fed Time: The last inmates were transferred out of Lorton Reformatory in late 2001 due to the National Capital Revitalization and Self-Government Improvement Act of 1997. Following this, felons from the District of Columbia began being sent to Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities. On July 15, 2002, the property was sold to Fairfax County.
Lorton has legendary stories of transporting inmates to various federal prisons across the country, with bus rides sometimes lasting years. Eyon shares his two-year journey and compares it to feeling like slavery in this exclusive interview with the DC blacks.
SEGM. "FED TIME" is a gripping podcast that delves into the realities of surviving federal prison, navigating the complexities of catching federal cases, and ultimately, making a successful transition out of the federal prison system. Join us as we explore the personal stories, insights, and hard-won wisdom of individuals who have experienced the federal legal system firsthand. From the day-to-day challenges of life behind bars to the strategies for reintegration into society, "FED TIME" offers a raw and authentic look at a world that few truly understand. Whether you're seeking to gain knowledge, support someone on their journey, or simply gain a deeper understanding of the federal prison experience, this podcast is a must-listen. Join us as we shed light on the human experience within the federal justice system and the path to a hopeful future beyond it.
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