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Daily Archives: February 6, 2017

Feb 06

Early release! As soon as this Wednesday!

Early release! As soon as this Wednesday!

Word on the street is that Don Siegelman will be released from Oakdale Prison Camp on the earliest possible release date, February 8, 2017.

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