Infamous Ex-Angola Warden Is Reeves' Choice To Lead Beleaguered Mississippi Prisons
Burl Cain, the infamous ex-warden of Louisianas Angola prison, is Gov. Tate Reeves choice to lead the Mississippi Department of Corrections out of the morass in the states prisons that the governor inherited at the start of his term, a culmination of prison issues that grew during his two terms as lieutenant governor and president of the Mississippi Senate.
Cain resigned from his position at Angola in early 2016, after the Baton-Rouge Advocate detailed the then-wardens business dealings with the family members of state inmates.
The report prompted a dual investigation by Louisiana's legislative auditor and the states Department of Corrections into the commissioners relationships with the families of the incarcerated and his use of prison funds and labor.
State investigators interrogating Cains financial entanglements with the family members of inmates found it more appropriate to adjust the wording of the states policies and regulations than to allege misconduct on the part of Cain, The Advocate reported in 2016.
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