Well-heeled criminals who just can't disconnect are paying top dollar for contraband prison cellphones. Sometimes it's a ...
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White-collar criminals who can't disconnect are spending thousands of dollars on prison cellphones. Contraband phones are smuggled in by guards and are even dropped into prison yards by drones.
As many as half of 'Club Fed' inmates have phones Degregorio, who now works as a prison consultant at White Collar Advice, said he saw or heard about a couple dozen phones among the 1,000 people ...