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This is Nick’s parole officer, Leonard Miazga. Nick has asked me to write up a
short post on his behalf. He was badly beaten by other inmates. They were
displeased with his claims that the governor might commute his sentence, and
allow the warden to hire him for a paid position at the jail instead. If it
were to go through, it would be a massive change in dynamic, and that did not
sit well with some of them. Nick has refused to name names, partially to
protect the guilty, partially because he struggles with memory and recognizing
faces, but also because he’s suffered brain damage as a result of his
injuries. The attackers also broke three of his ribs, and two of his toes. His
left shoulder was dislocated, and he has lacerations all over his body. They
also discovered internal bleeding, which is why he’s currently being
transported to the hospital for surgery. I’m sure that we will receive further
diagnoses when the surgeon and other doctors perform their own examinations.
While they’re doing that, I’m going to be in a meeting with the warden and the
governor to discuss options. Nothing like this has ever happened before. There
is violence everywhere, but this is the worst that this particular facility
has ever reported. I will be strongly advocating for his release from his
sentence, but either way, he should never be sent back in to this jail as he
is no longer safe there. In addition to his prior work with the FBI, Nick is a
model jail guest, and a positively contributing member of society. He has been
gainfully employed for nearly two months, and has been working hard on this
website, which readers have expressed gratitude for, for his ability to show
what it’s really like to experience intermittent jail in this universe. I’ll
update you tomorrow since I do not see him being well enough to write a post
on his own so soon.
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