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New Jersey's Prison System Just Got Slapped With a Lawsuit

Townhall

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July 10, 2026

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New Jersey's Prison System Just Got Slapped With a Lawsuit
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Wirepoints

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· Jun 28, 2026

Inside the ‘Broadview Six’ scandal rocking Chicago’s federal courthouse – Chicago Sun-Times

Federal prosecutors in Chicago are better known for taking on violent street gangs, potential terrorists and corrupt politicians of all stripes. In 20 years, they put two governors in prison, as well as a former U.S. House speaker who served two heartbeats away from the presidency. But the “Broadview Six” scandal is now threatening to do long-term damage to what’s perhaps the most highly regarded law enforcement agency in the city. A federal judge summed it up this way: “Trust has been broken.”

ScheerPost

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· Jun 25, 2026

Building Systems of Mutual Aid After Prison | CHR Documentaries

The Return Citizen Support Group in New Jersey has constructed a community that utilizes parallel structures of mutual aid to support formerly incarcerated civilians in their journeys beyond prison. America’s prison system does not end at the prison gate. For millions of formerly incarcerated people, release marks the beginning of another sentence—one enforced not by []

Us Weekly

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· Jun 30, 2026

Taylor Sheridan Show Gave Ex-Con Extras Panic Attacks, Caused Hospital Stays

Taylor Sheridan made shocking revelations about how several ex-convicts had to be taken to the hospital after their time on the set of Mayor of Kingstown. “There is a scene in episode 3 of the first season where a man is arrested for killing a child. It actually is a parole violation so the guy []

ArcaMax

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· Jun 25, 2026

2 Lexington prisons part of major drone smuggling conspiracy, feds say

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Two Lexington federal prisons have been connected to a large, multi-year drone smuggling conspiracy, according to a federal indictment originating in Georgia. The Federal Medical Center in Lexington and Federal Correctional ...

Inc.com

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· Jul 5, 2026

DOJ Seeks Surprisingly Lenient Sentence in $100 Million Deli Stock Fraud

Federal prosecutors have recommended a prison term of as little as 1 year for a man whose penny-stock scam turned a small New Jersey deli into a 100 million shell company. Sentencing guidelines call for up to 87 months.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 22, 2026

Supreme Court to review if inmate can sue over lack of medical help after prison riot

The Supreme Court will weigh whether an inmate can sue prison officials for allegedly not giving adequate medical treatment following a prison riot, a possibly key case for determining the scope of prisoners’ Eighth Amendment protections against cruel and unusual punishments. The high court announced that it will hear the case Nielsen v. Watanabe in []

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Related coverage for "New Jersey's Prison System Just Got Slapped With a Lawsuit": Wirepoints — Inside the ‘Broadview Six’ scandal rocking Chicago’s federal courthouse – Chicago Sun-Times. ScheerPost — Building Systems of Mutual Aid After Prison | CHR Documentaries. Us Weekly — Taylor Sheridan Show Gave Ex-Con Extras Panic Attacks, Caused Hospital Stays. ArcaMax — 2 Lexington prisons part of major drone smuggling conspiracy, feds say. Inc.com — DOJ Seeks Surprisingly Lenient Sentence in $100 Million Deli Stock Fraud. Washington Examiner — Supreme Court to review if inmate can sue over lack of medical help after prison riot