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Rare Actor LANE GARRISON Prison Warden Letter 2008

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    You are bidding on a rare find!
    This is an original and authentic 2008 letter from the warden at the Richard Donovan Correctional Facility in California responding to my request for an exclusive interview with Lane Garrison when Lane was imprisoned at the facility.  I was a producer at Access Hollywood at that time.  Garrison was incarcerated at the Donovan Facility where he served almost two  years in prison.
    Notice in the upper right hand corner who the Governor of California was at that time – Arnold Schwarzenegger
    In 2007, Garrison pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter, drunken driving and providing alcohol to a minor after a crash in December 2006 that killed 17-year-old Vahagn Setian, who had been a passenger in his car. Two 15-year-old girls, also passengers, were also injured in the crash. Garrison met Setian and the girls outside a liquor store then attended a high school party with them as a 26-year-old before jumping a curb and driving into a tree in Beverly Hills. He had cocaine in his system and his blood-alcohol level was 20.5 times the legal limit in California. He was sentenced to 40 months in jail on October 31, 2007. The actor was released from prison in April , 2009, and served four years of parole. He was also ordered to pay 0,000 in restitution to the victims and their families.
    Lane Garrison is an American actor best known for the role of David "Tweener" Apolskis on the television series Prison Break.
    Included in the lot is a PHOTOCOPY of Lane Garrison’s own response letter to me.
    Own a cool piece of Hollywood history.
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