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Around the Blawgosphere: Emailing the Big House; Firing a Pro Bono Client; Corporate Boards in 2012

Please contact me at inmate@clubfed.com New York Times Dealbook blogger Peter Lattman recently reached out to convicted hedge fund trader Michael A. Kimelman and received this autoreply: “This email address is currently at a re-education camp for the indeterminate future and will not be checked. Please try back once its lesson has been learned. Mike” But Kimelman’s lawyer told Lattman that Kimelman would eventually get email access in prison. But how does that work? Federal Bureau of Prisons spokeswoman Chris Burke told Lattman that inmates technically have no Internet access, but rather use a system called Trulincs, an acronym for the Trust Fund Limited Inmate Computer System. They…

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