Rule number one: If you get in trouble for having a bad temper and some anger management problems then when you go to prison you should pretend like these problems don’t exist. This is especially true if you want to get out for good behavior.
However, no one sent Riker’s inmate, Foxy Brown this memo. Apparently Foxy has had to be moved from general population and into her own, segregated cell due to a few problems that she has had while in lockup.
She was tossed into isolation on October 16 and will be there for at least 76 days. Apparently the thing that caused Foxy’s trip to the private cell was a shoving match with an inmate. After that Foxy became verbally abusive to one of the officers and she has refused to take any drug tests.
According to The Post, Brown will have one hour out of her cell. In that hour she will be able to see visitors and her attorney, visit the library, and exercise in the yard though away from the general population.
Foxy was sentenced to a year in jail for violation of probation after several arrests and her inability to improve her behavior.
[tags]Foxy Brown, Prison, Riker’s Island, Solitary Confinement, Prison Yard, Arrests, Probation Violation[/tags]
























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