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At this point it is unclear how this turn of events has transpired, but it is highly possible that the video that Leah made before she went to jail touched so many people that they felt compelled to write and flood the court with calls. When Leah made the viral video last week, her friends were already in jail and since they didn't appear in the video people who didn't pay close attention or dig deeper into the story may not have realized that she was one of three people caught up in the same mess.
Today on her Tumblr page supporters made a statement to clear the air, and assure everyone that she has still not cooperated with authorities.
She spent her whole time in SHU / Administrative Detention (solitary confinement) and was told that that is where she would stay for the duration of her incarceration, up to 18 months. She was classified as “different” from Matt and Kteeo.
All three are now being held in U.S. federal prison, not because they are being punished for crime, but, as the National Lawyers Guild's executive Heidi Boghosian told me earlier this year, "to coerce cooperation".
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
reply to post by jude11
All three are now being held in U.S. federal prison, not because they are being punished for crime, but, as the National Lawyers Guild's executive Heidi Boghosian told me earlier this year, "to coerce cooperation".
I highly doubt such a thing is even legal, especially up to 18 months. What ever happened to the right to remain silent? Honestly...
Originally posted by Domo1
reply to post by ChaoticOrder
Perhaps why the ugly little toad is no longer jailed.
Originally posted by ANOK
This is good news!
They must have seen my signature...
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
reply to post by jude11
All three are now being held in U.S. federal prison, not because they are being punished for crime, but, as the National Lawyers Guild's executive Heidi Boghosian told me earlier this year, "to coerce cooperation".
I highly doubt such a thing is even legal, especially up to 18 months. What ever happened to the right to remain silent? Honestly...