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| Prison Smuggling Investigation Ends In Resignation |
| By thetimes-tribune.com |
| Published: 01/20/2011 |
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The ongoing investigation into alleged tobacco smuggling at the Lackawanna County Prison has resulted in the resignation of a corrections officer, it was confirmed Wednesday. County officials declined to identify the employee, who resigned the evening of Dec. 21, while FBI agents were at the prison conducting interviews as part of the county-requested probe. However, The Times-Tribune learned Christopher Maloney, 26, who had been employed as a corrections officer since March 2006, tendered his resignation the same day. Efforts to locate Mr. Maloney on Wednesday were unsuccessful. In his resignation letter, which was written on prison letterhead and dated Dec. 21, Mr. Maloney said he was voluntarily resigning his position "in lieu of possible termination." The resignation was effective immediately, according to the letter, which the county released at the newspaper's request. Read More. |
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