Ex-Prince George’s Co. Exec Jack Johnson At Halfway House After Release From Federal Prison (Video)

Former Prince George’s County executive Jack Johnson has been released from federal prison after serving prison time on corruption charges, News4 has learned.

Johnson has been transferred to a federal halfway house in the Baltimore area, a public posting by the U.S. Bureau of Prisons confirms. His projected release date is June 2017.

Johnson had been incarcerated at a federal prison in Cumberland, Maryland.

The halfway house holds 60 offenders, including women, according to public records. It is operated under federal contract by the Lanham-based Volunteers of America faith-based non-profit.

U.S. Bureau of Prisons inmates are often transferred to halfway houses, which the agency calls “residential re-entry management” centers, in the months before the ends of their prison terms. Prison records show the agency treated Johnson for early onset Parkinson’s symptoms.

Click here to read the rest of the story written by Scott MacFarlane and Tracee Wilkins over at NBC Washington

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