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Nellis Prison Camp was aUnited States federal minimum-securityprison, also known as aFederal Prison Camp (FPC), located onNellis Air Force Base in the state ofNevada.[1] The camp was operational between 1989 and 2006.[2] Notable former inmates includePeter Bacanovic who was convicted along withMartha Stewart of various crimes in theImClone scandal.
The prison opened in 1989 to provide a labor force for the air force base.[3]
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Inmates participated in a work program on Area II of Nellis AFB. The inmates typically performed janitorial services, groundskeeping, and cleaning of the base bowling alley.
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