Inside the Central Florida Prison: Larry Nassar's Stabbing and the Mysterious Connection to Jeffrey Epstein

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Larry Nassar, the former doctor for USA Gymnastics convicted of sexual abuse, was stabbed multiple times in a prison in Sumter County, Florida. The incident has shed light on the staffing crisis and safety risks at United States Penitentiary Coleman, where the assault took place. The facility has nearly 150 job vacancies, leading to exhausted and overworked staff. Concerns are raised about the potential for more violent incidents if the vacancies are not filled soon. Former inmates and union representatives emphasize that understaffing and underpayment contribute to the dangerous environment in prisons.
Topics:sports#crime#inmate-safety#larry-nassar#prison-stabbing#staffing-crisis#united-states-penitentiary-coleman
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