Ex-Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia Moved From Prison to Reentry Program
BRISTOL COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, AUG 7 – Jasiel Correia was convicted of $800,000 in fraud and extortion and now qualifies for early release to a halfway house under the First Step Act as a nonviolent offender.
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Former Fall River mayor released from jail, moved to new facility
FALL RIVER, Mass. (WLNE) — The Federal Bureau of Prisons said that former Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia was released from jail on Aug. 5. Correia moved to community confinement, which a bureau spokesperson said was usually spent in something similar to a halfway house. Correia was originally sentenced to 6 years in prison in 2021 after he was convicted of extortion and wire fraud for defrauding investors of a software company he founded, as we…
Imprisoned ex-Fall River mayor transferred to ‘community confinement’
Set to be released from federal custody next July, disgraced former mayor of Fall River Jasiel Correia has been transferred to “community confinement” to serve out the remainder of his sentence.
Former Fall River mayor Jasiel Correia moved to halfway house closer to home
With his current release date sitting at July 11th, 2026, a former mayor of Fall River has had an interesting couple of years and is on the move again, this time closer to home. According to the Federal Bureau of Prison, the now 33-year-old Jasiel Correia is in care of Residential Reentry Managem
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