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Saturday, 02/28/2015 3:03:29 PM

Saturday, February 28, 2015 3:03:29 PM

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Of interest is the recent change (Jan 2015) to the FTC-Oklahoma City inmate cadre Admission & Orientation Handbook. This law from 2007 was not part of the FTC-Oklahoma City cadre A&O handbook until it was added in January 2015 - just 6 months after Roofie was transferred from Texarkana to the FTC-Oklahoma City.

I suspect that it may have been added as a result of Roofie, as he's been there now long enough to have pulled more of his UCC filings and lien crapola, which was one of his habits back when he was a free man. Old habits die hard.

Title 18 U.S.C. § 119 established a criminal offense for making publicly available "restricted personal information" about a "covered person" with the intent to threaten, intimidate, or incite a crime of violence against such person. “Covered person” includes court officers, jurors, witnesses, informants, and Federal law enforcement officers, including Bureau of Prisons staff. Documents which can be used to harass or threaten “covered persons,” including the filing of a lien against such persons, can constitute violations of these criminal statutes. Such documents are contraband and are not authorized for inmate possession.

All inmates are prohibited from obtaining, possessing, or creating UCC financing statements and similar forms.
All inmates are also prohibited from obtaining or possessing any documents which contain unauthorized personal information,including, but not limited to, home address, home telephone number, social security number, personal email, or home faxnumber of any “Covered Person” or their immediate family members.

If you have a legitimate reason for possession of such information, e.g., you are a relative of a “Covered Person,” you should notify your Unit Staff of this fact. If you are found to be in possession of these types of documents or information without authorization, the items will be confiscated. You will be subject to inmate discipline, and your case may be referred for possible federal criminal prosecution. You may use the administrative remedy process to challenge the confiscation or rejection of such materials.

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