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My dear niece, I enjoy reading what you write because it’s Lilosh. You always conveyed a positive and optimistic message. You knew how to reach each and every one with advice and support. Therefore, from your writing, I assume that even in prison, the place that is most unsuitable for you, you will know how to help and interest everyone in every field who is in your company. I am sure that just as you are special, smart and interesting, you will spread your charisma to everyone around you. I love you and look forward to more.
ineteritng reading material,
i was reading and what came to my mind is what a quick learner and a target commiting woman you are.
you are very interesting and i wish for you that your sentence will get reduction.
don’t forget who you are and what you stand for !
I was incarcerated with Lee in California, then in Danbury, CT. She is an amazing woman and got too much time for her role in this offense. Her Bio explains well her case. She is a very deserving person for a sentence reduction. She lives a life of discipline and participates in many classes to better her self. She leads by example.
Reading gives me a lot of information about Lee’s feelings as a prisoner, about her strong desire to learn, improve, and be worthy of returning to life. The article is very interesting.
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