Nathanson Begins His Federal Prison Term
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Former California Coastal Commissioner Mark L. Nathanson entered the low-security federal prison camp at Dublin, Calif., this week to begin a four-year, nine-month sentence for using his office to extort payments from Hollywood celebrities and others.
The camp, east of Oakland, has neither walls nor fences--one of a number of federal facilities for nonviolent offenders who are not considered flight risks.
Nathanson pleaded guilty in June to soliciting almost $1 million in bribes from those seeking Coastal Commission permits.
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