Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SATURDAY, October 21, 1995 TAG: 9510230040 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: C-4 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: Associated Press DATELINE: POWHATAN LENGTH: Medium
The board deferred Braxton L. Bumpers' scheduled release Monday from the Powhatan Correctional Center pending the results of a state police investigation. Bumpers has been imprisoned for eight years on larceny and fraud convictions, said Parole Board Chairman John Metzger.
``We decided to defer his mandatory release for up to six months pending a decision by the commonwealth's attorney regarding a possible indictment,'' Metzger said.
Inmates' release can be delayed up to six months if they're about to be indicted for a serious crime, have threatened someone or have an unworkable parole plan, he said.
Bumpers allegedly used current and former Southampton Correctional Center employees to buy a car, open bank accounts and acquire cellular phones in August 1994 in an apparent check-kiting scheme, according to records.
Authorities have said that after they learned of Bumpers' activities, he was used as an informer in a sting operation to identify his accomplices. Bumpers denied last month that he was an informer or had any role in the sting. ``I didn't even know this operation was going on,'' he said.
State police executed search warrants alleging Assistant Southampton Warden James C. Farrow Jr. had obtained two cellular phones for Bumpers, opened a savings account at a North Carolina bank for the inmate under the name BLB Enterprises Inc. and listed his wife as vice president and himself as ``a buyer.''
On Aug. 25, 1994, Farrow allegedly went to an automated teller machine and deposited into the account a $100,000 check drawn on a checking account set up for Bumpers a week earlier.
The next day, according to the warrants, Farrow tried to withdraw $5,000 from the North Carolina savings account, but could not because the $100,000 check was from out of state and had been deposited in an ATM. Farrow was suspended without pay.
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