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Foxy Brown put in punitive segregation
NEW YORK—Rapper Foxy Brown has received 76 days in punitive segregation
after she scuffled with another inmate at Rikers Island jail,
authorities said Tuesday.
Brown was separated from other inmates on Oct. 16, said Stephen Morello,
deputy commissioner for public information for the city’s correction
department. Brown, 28, and another inmate got into a shoving match
earlier this month, said Morello, adding he didn’t know why the two were
fighting. Neither inmate was injured.
Following that incident, Morello said Brown was abusive toward
correction guards and then refused to take a random drug test. The
combined violations, Morello said, earned Brown more than two months in
punitive segregation, where an inmate can spend up to 23 hours a day in
isolation.
A message left with Brown’s lawyer was not immediately returned. Brown
is serving a year at Rikers for violating her probation in a case
stemming from a Manhattan fight she had with manicurists in a nail
salon.
Authorities said Brown, whose real name is Inga Marchand, skipped her
required anger management classes and travelled out of the city without
permission.
Brown also refused to attend court in Brooklyn Oct. 12 after she was
accused of throwing a cell phone at a neighbour who complained about the
volume of her car radio in August. Four days later, she appeared in
court and was arraigned on charges of assault, attempted assault,
menacing and criminal possession of a weapon — the cell phone. She has
pleaded not guilty. —Agencies |