Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland

Federal Correctional Institution, Cumberland in Cumberland, Maryland is a federal prison that houses medium security male offenders. The FCI has an adjacent minimum security satellite camp that houses male offenders.

FCI Cumberland is located in western Maryland, 130 miles (210 km) northwest of Washington, D.C. and 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Interstate 68, off State Route 51 South.

FCI Cumberland is the location of the federal automobile license plate manufacturing center, producing all federal government plates.

Notable inmates

Name Number Status Details
Bernard Kerik 84888-054 Incarcerated at the minimum-security satellite prison camp in 2010.[1] Former New York City Police Commissioner
Jeffrey MacDonald Incarcerated at the medium-security main prison. Former Green Beret Army doctor. In 1979 MacDonald was given three consecutive life sentences for the February 1970 murders of his wife and two children.
Jack Abramoff Was incarcerated for 3½ years at the minimum-security satellite prison camp. The Justice Department requested that he serve his sentence for the SunCruz Casinos case there so as to be accessible to agents in Washington for cooperation in further investigations.[2] Former lobbyist

References

  1. ^ "Locate a Federal Inmate: Bernard Kerik". Federal Bureau of Prisons. 2010. http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/InmateFinderServlet?Transaction=NameSearch&needingMoreList=false&FirstName=Bernard&Middle=&LastName=Kerik&Race=U&Sex=U&Age=&x=59&y=12. Retrieved 2010-08-16. 
  2. ^ Jack Abramoff Reports to Md. Prison, AP

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