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Correctional center worker gets probation for aiding inmates

A former religious services worker at the U.S. Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago has received two years of probation for violating several security measures, including letting inmates use his cellphone to make calls.

Tommy Haire pleaded guilty in November to a misdemeanor count of conversion of government property and was sentenced today. Haire admitted mailing letters on inmates' behalf without going through the usual screening process and letting inmates "socialize" in his office.

Prosecutors said the information and access Haire provided could have been used by inmates to extort others or commit identity or tax fraud.

Haire's lawyers asked the Judge to spare the 34-year-old from prison, saying he'd helped the inmates because he "felt sorry" for them.

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