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SI.com: Spokesman says Donaghy suffers attack in prison

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy was attacked in prison by a fellow inmate who claimed he had ties to the New York mob, a spokesman for Donaghy said Thursday.

Michael Vick leaves prison for home confinement

Former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick left a federal prison in Leavenworth, Kansas, early Wednesday, according to his publicist and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Chandra Levy's mom says police have enough evidence to convict

Washington police told the mother of slain congressional intern Chandra Levy that an arrest is imminent in her daughter's 2001 death, Susan Levy told CNN on Saturday.

Time.com: Boy Band Promoter Ordered to Repay Victims

Lou Pearlman and federal authorities have finally agreed on how much the former boy band promoter swindled from banks and investors in a decades-long scam: a staggering $300 million

Inmate dead, 22 injured in fights at Texas prison

One inmate was killed and several others were injured when two fights broke out early Friday at a federal prison in Texas, the U.S. Bureau of Prisons said.

People.com: Marion Jones Reports to Federal Prison

The former Olympic gold-medal winner begins serving her six-month sentence in Texas

SI.com: Michael McCann: What's next for Vick after plea?

By pleading guilty, Michael Vick admits to committing the criminal charges alleged by the government, that he raises no defenses, and that he is prepared for his punishment.

CNNMoney: Qwest ex-CEO can stay free during appeal

A federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday that the former chief executive of Qwest Communications International Inc. could remain free while the court takes up his appeal of an insider trading conviction.

CNNMoney: Skilling's possible new home

If U.S. District Judge Sim Lake's suggestion holds, former Enron Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling will see the start of the Thirties - the 2030s, that is - at a federal prison in North Carolina.

CNNMoney: What life will be like for Ebbers behind bars

Ex-WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers reported to a federal correctional institution in Oakdale, Louisiana Tuesday to begin his 25-year sentence for his role in an $11 billion accounting fraud.

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