View Full Version : FLALisa ~ Free from FCI Tallahassee and FPC Coleman


FLALisa
04-29-2004, 07:44 AM
Hi. I am Lisa, I am an ex-fed. My story is no more surreal or tragic than others I have heard both in and on this site.You could say my indictment came from trusting one bad guy after another, being totally unaware of thier bad intentions, and finally being a victim of domestic violence.
I take responsibility for choosing BAD men, my crime, and I will do that NO more!
I was a happy Mom (one child from one prior short lived relationship), wife and businesswoman. For years I had been raising a happy child on my own and building a career. But then I met HIM.
Unknown to me, my husband of one year was up to no good. Bottom line, I ended up in a conspiracy.One day the FEDS showed up at my door, and hauled me away from my home to a county jail across the country. I was completely freaked out. Long story short I hired a BAD lawyer who did not fight for me even though the evidence was overwhelming that I was innocent and a victim of this man, and his bad man, felon-looking-for-a- sentence-reduction firend.
He told me I had to plea for 5 years. No one beats the FEDS. I had not seen my child in 16 months because the lawyer, who I paid all I had, left me to languish, so I did, out of fear and intimidation. My family cared for my child.
I ended up in FCI Tallhassee for two years, then finished at Coleman close to my child where I shoud have been all along. I spent all my time in the law library, fighting what had happened, and I did have one win, to get out on time.
I lost 4 years with my child, all my money and property (illegally stolen by HIM) and could never get asistance from law enforcement to help me get HIM charged with the many felonious acts he committed against me.
It is now over for me, 3 years home, but I am still going to seek a pardon, I am writing a book, and I am trying to get involved with groups trying to change laws and sentencing in federal courts. The guidelines are INSANE!!
The injustice I saw in the FED system and in prisons changed me forever. Since I have been home, my closest friend IN, died in Carswell of a brain tumor and lack of medical care. We promised to see each other agan, but I did not expect to see her in a coffin.
I am here if you need info, or if I can help. I am also looking for friends and families of those still in, and released comrades, to help if I can.

DebsHere
05-03-2004, 06:56 PM
HI Lisa,
Any info you might have would help me. I know nothing about Federal prison and my partner of 11 yrs is in there. I dont even know what to ask here. I just need some help..
Deborah


Hi. I am Lisa, I am an ex-fed. My story is no more surreal or tragic than others I have heard both in and on this site.You could say my indictment came from trusting one bad guy after another, being totally unaware of thier bad intentions, and finally being a victim of domestic violence.
I take responsibility for choosing BAD men, my crime, and I will do that NO more!
I was a happy Mom (one child from one prior short lived relationship), wife and businesswoman. For years I had been raising a happy child on my own and building a career. But then I met HIM.
Unknown to me, my husband of one year was up to no good. Bottom line, I ended up in a conspiracy.One day the FEDS showed up at my door, and hauled me away from my home to a county jail across the country. I was completely freaked out. Long story short I hired a BAD lawyer who did not fight for me even though the evidence was overwhelming that I was innocent and a victim of this man, and his bad man, felon-looking-for-a- sentence-reduction firend.
He told me I had to plea for 5 years. No one beats the FEDS. I had not seen my child in 16 months because the lawyer, who I paid all I had, left me to languish, so I did, out of fear and intimidation. My family cared for my child.
I ended up in FCI Tallhassee for two years, then finished at Coleman close to my child where I shoud have been all along. I spent all my time in the law library, fighting what had happened, and I did have one win, to get out on time.
I lost 4 years with my child, all my money and property (illegally stolen by HIM) and could never get asistance from law enforcement to help me get HIM charged with the many felonious acts he committed against me.
It is now over for me, 3 years home, but I am still going to seek a pardon, I am writing a book, and I am trying to get involved with groups trying to change laws and sentencing in federal courts. The guidelines are INSANE!!
The injustice I saw in the FED system and in prisons changed me forever. Since I have been home, my closest friend IN, died in Carswell of a brain tumor and lack of medical care. We promised to see each other agan, but I did not expect to see her in a coffin.
I am here if you need info, or if I can help. I am also looking for friends and families of those still in, and released comrades, to help if I can.

FLALisa
05-04-2004, 11:32 AM
Is your partner in a camp or an FCI? This site has alot of useful info about what its like inside.
Is your partner a female?

sbrown110
05-06-2004, 07:32 PM
Hi FLALisa,

Just recently here at PTO we've had two members surrender. Jenny (kapara) to Coleman and Evelyn (montana) to Tallahassee. I have there names and numbers and have written then both. No replies yet.

I sure have appreciated all of your posts about your experiences doing time. I am facing time and connecting with women who have been there is bringing me much comfort.

Thanks,
Sheryl

Stormylove
07-02-2008, 11:11 AM
Hi Lisa,
I just ran across this post, I pray that you are doing well and that you have written your book. I would like to be involved in what you are doing to help right a justice system that is totally out of control. (information taken out as per PTO Policy-please PM member to exchange personal information) I'm new at making websites and I have to do some more work on it. 3 pages our messed up, but the others are fine, if you get to a "page can not be seen or displayed, go back and click on another page. I made this site for my friend he is in Coleman-Medium, Fed prison. He has been locked up since 1992 and is due to be released in 2019. But, we know that God is the ultimate judge and the decision is in his hands not mans. He has such a great heart and he is a man of God who is always seeking to make things better for his fellow men (the inmates) and those on the outside, we are working together to help with the re-entry of these men in to society, trying to get churches, groups and organizations to help these men when they are released.
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

God Bless and Keep You Strong,
StormyLove