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Federal Bureau of Prisons Denies Martha Stewart’s Solitary Confinement Claim


Martha Stewart recalled being sent to solitary confinement during her 2004 federal imprisonment and said she had no food or water ‘for a day’

“Today I saw two very well-dressed ladies walking and I breezed by them, remarking on the beautiful warm morning and how nice they looked,” Stewart wrote in a letter from prison which is read out in the documentary, per People. Every individual is provided with the basic necessities of life including regular meals three times a day and access to potable water regardless of where they are housed. Generally speaking, FBOP has important practices in place to review any placement in restrictive housing and takes seriously, and refers to appropriate investigative authorities, allegations of retaliation against adults in custody.”

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