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Michael Bloomberg admits his campaign was using prison labor to make campaign phone calls

John Washington reports in The Intercept Tuesday that 2020 presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg’s campaign was using prisoners to make campaign calls for him.

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Washington reports:

Former New York City mayor and multibillionaire Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg used prison labor to make campaign calls. Through a third-party vendor, the Mike Bloomberg 2020 campaign contracted New Jersey-based call center company ProCom, which runs calls centers in New Jersey and Oklahoma. Two of the call centers in Oklahoma are operated out of state prisons. In at least one of the two prisons, incarcerated people were contracted to make calls on behalf of the Bloomberg campaign.

According to a source, who asked for anonymity for fear of retribution, people incarcerated at the Dr. Eddie Warrior Correctional Center, a minimum-security women’s prison with a capacity of more than 900, were making calls to California on behalf of Bloomberg. The people were required to end their calls by disclosing that the calls were paid for by the Bloomberg campaign. They did not disclose, however, that they were calling from behind bars.

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Once informed of the practice by The Intercept, the Bloomberg campaign said it would cut ties with ProCom.

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Fair.


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