Sunday, May 17, 2026

100 Days in the “SHU” by Jessica Scarberry

OMG. I been in the SHU, aka the hole, at Tallahassee Federal Prison for 100 days. A inmate here made a false statement on me and 3 others women, a complete lie that...
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