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FCI Waseca opened in 1995 as an all-male facility. It used many of the buildings from the former college. In 2006, FCI Waseca received its most high-profile prisoner when Jeffrey Skilling, CEO of the now defunct Enron Corporation was sent there after he was convicted of insider trading, securities fraud and other charges for making a $60 million profit by selling company stock in anticipation ...
A total of 132 inmates and one staff member at the 756-inmate women's prison had COVID-19 in the bureau's latest update. ... Dec. 9—WASECA — Waseca's prison had the most COVID-19 cases among ...
The Federal Medical Center, Rochester (FMC Rochester) is a United States federal prison in Minnesota for male inmates requiring specialized or long-term medical or mental health care. It is designated as an administrative facility, which means it holds inmates of all security classifications.
Mar. 23—A federal lawsuit claiming the Waseca prison failed to protect inmates from the coronavirus has been thrown out. The lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota ...
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Sep. 12—WASECA — A Mankato man is accused of sexually assaulting a minor in Janesville, according to charges filed Tuesday. Shawn Robert Tester, 50, faces three felonies related to criminal ...
Schools in Waseca County, Minnesota (3 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Waseca County, Minnesota" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
The Minnesota Correction Facility – Stillwater (MCF-STW) is a close custody (level 4) state prison for men in Bayport, Minnesota, United States. Built 1910–1914, it houses 1,600 inmates in seven different living areas. Additionally, approximately 100 inmates are housed in a nearby minimum security area.