Ill. U.S. Attorney: Federal Inmate Gets 18 More Years for Bogus Involuntary Bankruptcy Petitions Filed Against Warden, Prison Officer
September 09, 2019
September 09, 2019
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS, Illinois, Sept. 9 -- The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois, Steven D. Weinhoeft, issued the following news release:
The prison sentence for one inmate at the U.S. Penitentiary in Marion, Illinois, just got a lot longer. Kurt F. Johnson, 56, who was due to be released in 2028, was sentenced earlier today to serve an additional 216 months behind bars for filing fictitious, involuntary bankruptcy petitions against federal prison officials. Johnson wa . . .
The prison sentence for one inmate at the U.S. Penitentiary in Marion, Illinois, just got a lot longer. Kurt F. Johnson, 56, who was due to be released in 2028, was sentenced earlier today to serve an additional 216 months behind bars for filing fictitious, involuntary bankruptcy petitions against federal prison officials. Johnson wa . . .