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.