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Federal prison officials have shut down rumors of the early prison release for a former mayor of Detroit serving 28 years for various degrees of corruption including racketeering, extortion and fraud.
Reports began circulating on Friday claiming that the disgraced former mayor of Detroit was going to be released from the Federal Correctional Complex Oakdale prison in Louisiana after a coronavirus outbreak there.
The news that Kilpatrick would not be released came shortly after it was reported that treasonous former associates of the president would be able to serve out the remainder of their prison sentences from home over coronavirus concerns in the correction facilities they were being held in.
Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign manager who was convicted on tax fraud and money laundering charges, waltzed out of prison on May 13.
Michael Cohen, the president’s former personal attorney who pleaded guilty to lying to Congress, tax charges and campaign finance charges centered on paying hush money to women claiming sexual relationships with Trump, left prison last Thursday.