Name |
Number |
Status |
Details |
Joseph Bonanno[4] |
07255-008 |
Released November 1, 1986[5] |
Head of the Bonanno crime family |
Robert Courtney |
14536-045 |
Transferred to FMC Rochester, Minnesota in 2010[6] |
Known as "The Toxic Pharmacist" |
Larry Flynt[7] |
78407-012 |
Released January 27, 1984[8] |
Contempt of court, psychiatric evaluation |
Clayton Fountain[9] |
89129-132 |
Died in custody on July 12, 2004[10] |
Murdered a correctional officer at USP Marion; kept in solitary confinement until his death. |
Vito Genovese |
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Died in custody on February 14, 1969 |
Head of the Genovese crime family |
Vincent Gigante[11] |
26071-037 |
Died in custody on December 19, 2005 |
Nicknamed "The Oddfather" by the press. Boss of the Genovese crime family |
John Gotti[12] |
18261-053 |
Died in custody on June 10, 2002 |
Head of the Gambino crime family |
Randy Lanier |
04961-069 |
Currently held |
1986 Indianapolis 500 rookie of the year. Guilty of engaging in a Continuing Criminal Enterprise and conspiring to distribute more than 1,000 pounds of marijuana.[13] |
Manuel Noriega[14] |
38699-079 |
Extradited to La Santé Prison, Paris, France |
Drug trafficking, racketeering, and money laundering |
José Padilla |
20796-424 |
Transferred to ADX Florence, Colorado[15] |
Conspiracy to murder, kidnap and maim people overseas |
Leonard Peltier |
89637-132 |
Transferred to USP Lewisburg, Pennsylvania[16] |
Murder of two FBI agents at the Pine Ridge Reservation |
Jonathan Pollard |
09185-016 |
Transferred to FCI Butner Medium I, North Carolina[17] |
Violations of the Espionage Act; passing classified information to South Africa and Israel. |
Jared Lee Loughner |
15213-196 |
Transferred to MCFP in Springfield after he was found incompetent to stand trial. |
Suspected gunman in the January 8, 2011 shootings in Tucson, AZ where he allegedly attempted the assassination of Gabrielle Giffords, the shooting left 6 dead and 13 wounded.[18] |
Omar Abdel Rahman |
34892-054 |
Transferred to FMC Butner, North Carolina[19] |
Seditious conspiracy related to the New York City landmark bomb plot |
Michael Riconosciuto[20] |
21309-086 |
Returned to FCI Terminal Island after prostate surgery on Jan. 16, 2002[21] |
Conspiracy to manufacture, distribute, and possession of methamphetamine and methadone[22] |
Gene Stipe |
04095-063 |
Released[23] |
Obstructing a Federal Election Commission investigation and conspiracy to violate the Federal Election Campaign Act |
Robert Franklin Stroud |
|
Died in custody on November 21, 1963 |
"Birdman of Alcatraz" |
John Anthony Walker |
22449-037 |
Transferred to FMC Butner, North Carolina[24] |
"The US Navy Spy Ring" leader |
Henri Young |
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Transferred in 1954 to Washington State Penitentiary, Walla Walla, Washington; released on parole in 1972; whereabouts unknown |
Central subject in the 1995 film Murder in the First |