Massachusetts Attorney & 3 Others Charged With Smuggling Contraband Into Federal Prison

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I want to preface this video with a personal statement. I was locked up a few mo the ago and the jail was absolutely filled with K2. I couldn’t believe how badly it was “messing” people up. Many of them had the appearance of someone on high power opiates. The Prison I was in was in Providence but was not this particular one.

K2 is so rampant in jails that lawyers can not even bring a business card when they come to see you. When receiving mail the jail intercepts it and send you a photocopy because that is the way it was getting in before. In 4 months I witnessed 4 “shakedowns”. I am assuming that Correction Officers are now sneaking in as well.

There was one innate who many say was the main supplier who actually received new charges for selling it in prison. He is on there on murder and large quantity drug dealer. It is alleged that he is making hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Let me tell you how. K2 is sprayed on sheets of paper. The paper is then broken down to smaller pieces. The size of a stamp was $20 and the size of a business card was $200. The amount you need to get extremely high is 1/8 of a stamp. This allowed others on the unit to buy some and sell it as well. I really couldn’t believe how bad it was.

The story I am about to share happened in a Federal Prison. One of my cellmates was locked in that detention center before. He confirmed to me that the guards sneak in Cell Phones and Marijuana. A cell phone will run you about $1000. When a raid is going to happen the guard simply comes and takes the phone, only to give it back when the raid is over.

There was actually an incident where someone smoked a whole page and he turned blue and had to be rushed to the hospital. Some inmates couldn’t even work. Most smoked it but it can also be used sublingual. The way they lit it was by using a pencil and a Q-Tip. You stick the lead pencil in a socket which causes a spark. That is where the Q-Tip comes in. Pretty creative, right?

In Providence, Rhode Island, four individuals, including Massachusetts attorney Theresa M. DiJoseph, have been charged in a scheme to smuggle contraband into the Wyatt Detention Facility.

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