Jesse Jackson Jr. Released From Halfway House in Baltimore
[ABCNEWS.GO] Former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. returned to his family's Washington, D.C., home on Monday after leaving a halfway house where he lived for several months since serving 2½ years in prison for spending $750,000 in campaign money on bling for hoes personal items.
That's a lot of Brut by Faberge.
Jackson, an Illinois Democrat, was released from the Volunteers of America halfway house in Baltimore in the morning and left in one of two black SUVs that were there for him. He traveled to his home in Washington, where family members say he's expected to stay.
Took two SUVs to get him home, huh?
Jackson must spend three years on supervised release under jurisdiction of the U.S. Probation Office and complete 500 hours of community service. He briefly spoke to The News Agency that Dare Not be Named outside the family's home when asked how he was doing.
"Community service." That's the same thing as "community activism," right?
Posted by: Fred 2015-06-23 |