Bombshell Investigation Finds Death Row Inmates Hack Prison Tablets For Taxpayer-Funded Porn
Governor Gavin Newsom’s $189 million initiative to modernize California’s correctional system has come under fire following a bombshell investigation revealing that taxpayer-funded digital tablets are being used by death row inmates to access pornography and groom minors.
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While the Newsom administration heralded the distribution of free tablets to every inmate in the state as a step toward “digital equity” and “rehabilitation,” serial killers and rapists inside the system say the devices have effectively become personal sex machines, City-Journal reported.
The program, designed to provide “justice-impacted” individuals with access to educational content and family contact, has reportedly been hijacked by the state’s most dangerous offenders. In interviews with dozens of death row inmates, a disturbing pattern of lurid behavior has emerged, ranging from the exchange of lewd photos to live pornographic video chats.
Newsom’s office denied the claims, saying, “This is flat-out FALSE. This MAGA nonprofit provides ZERO evidence for its outrageous claims. Their ‘sources’? Convicted murderers and a random guy who doesn’t even live in California.”
The governors office claimed that “prison tablets DO NOT provide open internet access,” adding that the devices “are monitored, recorded, searchable, and investigated.”
Among those utilizing the technology is Robert Maury, the notorious “Tipster Killer” convicted of raping and strangling multiple women. Maury admitted in an interview that he has used his device to “flirt” and receive topless photos from women on the outside. He also detailed a common loophole where inmates use the video chat feature to have someone on the outside broadcast pornography onto a television, which the inmate then watches through the tablet’s camera.
“If you try hard enough, there is always a way around the system,” Maury said, noting that younger inmates who grew up with the internet are particularly adept at evading the state’s “bullsh*t” restrictions.
The abuse isn’t limited to viewing. Samuel Amador, another condemned serial killer, admitted to rotating between watching pornographic clips and family videos on his state-issued device. Even more alarming, Jamar Tucker — convicted of a triple homicide — revealed he uses the tablets to receive videos of women in thongs for sexual pleasure.
The most harrowing consequence of the program involves Nathaniel Ray Diaz, a convicted child predator. Prosecutors allege Diaz used his prison-issued tablet to contact and exploit a 12-year-old girl, allegedly forcing her to send explicit images and engaging in “thousands of calls” from inside Avenal State Prison.
Douglas Eckenrod, a former high-ranking California corrections official, warned that the Diaz case is just the “tip of the iceberg.” He expressed grave concerns that the lack of oversight on the 90,000 devices currently in circulation has created a “pathway” for predators to groom children.
“I would bet my pension that there’s a vast amount of childhood pornography on the tablets,” Eckenrod said.
The former high-ranking corrections official stated, “I would bet my pension that there’s a vast amount of childhood pornography on the tablets. There are probably several thousand [children] that are currently being groomed.”
Despite the mounting evidence of sexual misconduct and child exploitation, the Newsom administration is moving “full-speed ahead.” The current contract allows for extensions that could see taxpayer spending on the devices reach $315 million. While the Department of Corrections maintains the tablets are “tightly controlled,” the men on death row say the reality is a click away.
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