I really don't get why people are obsessed with every aspect of this case, down to Holmes' daily routine in prison. She's gone to prison and will stay there for a long time, case closed. She's even lucky she ended up in a relatively good prison, not the hellholes called USPs that violent offenders go to.
I don't know if 11 years is a proper sentence for what she did, but it makes me wonder about all the others who defrauded even more and just got a slap on the wrist
I have always been interested in routines in general, and the prison routines of some famous people (political prisoners etc) can be fascinating.<p>This doesn't seem to present anything special and is more "we read the prison's handbook."
I have been to prison. No matter what they say it is a violent place. Even the “minimum security” ones.<p>You don’t get to choose your prison. You don’t get to choose your bunk mate. They are racially segregated and there is a pecking order.<p>She did get a larger than expected sentence. Probably to send an example. I can say. But I believe judges are adversely affected by media as well.<p>Over 2 million of the 20 Million PPP loans were fraudulent but fewer than 100 people went to prison.