D Magazine and The Intercept report that Barrett Brown has been re-arrested:
Faced with the possibility of 100 years in prison, Brown pleaded guilty in 2014 to two charges related to obstruction of justice and threatening an FBI agent, and was sentenced to five years and 3 months. In 2016, Brown won a National Magazine Award for his scathing and often hilarious columns in The Intercept, which focused on his life in prison. He was released in November.
[...] According to his mother, who spoke with Brown by phone after his arrest, Brown believes the reason for his re-arrest was a failure to obtain "permission" to give interviews to media organizations. Several weeks ago, Brown was told by his check-in officer that he needed to fill out permission forms before giving interviews.
Since his release, Brown has given numerous interviews, on camera and by phone. But according to his mother, Brown said that the Bureau of Prisons never informed him about a paperwork requirement. When he followed up with his check-in officer, he was given a different form: a liability form for media entering prisons.
(Score: 5, Insightful) by mendax on Saturday April 29 2017, @12:40AM
His First Amendment rights are being severely violated by any restriction on his ability to give interviews. He needs to challenge these restrictions immediately. I suspect that is what will happen when he goes before the judge because of his arrest.
It's really quite a simple choice: Life, Death, or Los Angeles.