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Visitor Sentenced for Attempting to Smuggle
Marijuana into Federal Prison
Timothy M. Morrison, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana,
announced that TYNEKA T. WILLIAMS, 30, St. Louis, Missouri, was sentenced to two years
probation today by U.S. District Judge William T. Lawrence following her guilty plea to
providing contraband in prison. This case was the result of an investigation by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP).
WILLIAMS came to the Federal Correctional Institution component of FCC-Terre Haute
on April 26, 2008 to visit a BOP inmate. WILLIAMS was initially denied the visit as the skirt
she was wearing was deemed too short by BOP staff. WILLIAMS went to her car, obtained
some slacks and then changed clothes in a restroom at the visiting room.
Prior to the inmate’s arrival to the visiting room, while WILLIAMS was seated in the
visiting room, two balloons fell from WILLIAMS hip pocket onto the floor. When she retrieved
the balloons, a correctional officer approached her and asked about the balloons. WILLIAMS
handed the balloons to the officer and said, “Marijuana, but it’s my cousin’s.”
In a later statement to an FBI agent, WILLIAMS admitted that she knowingly brought the
marijuana to the institution to deliver to the inmate, who never made it to the visiting room. A
laboratory examination indicated that the balloons contained approximately 2 grams of
marijuana.
According to Assistant U.S. Attorney James M. Warden, who prosecuted the case for the
government, Judge Lawrence also imposed fined WILLIAMS in the amount of $500.
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