@ MPOE-PR, sense BFL's CEO's parole/probation officer knows about his activities from multiple sources, how come his parole officer hasn't violated his parole and sent him back to jail? Could it be because there is no violation of parole? MPOE-PR simple logic doesn't seam to be your strong suit, right?
Err... You quite sure about that? Was anyone ever in touch?
Three quick questions:
2: What is the contact information of his
parole probation officer?
2: You have got to be joking, right?
From what I can tell, the probation period is over. (
September, 15 2010 + 26 months = November 2012.)
Sonny is now a free man who has repaid his debts to society.
While being in clear violation of his
SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR PROBATION AND SUPERVISED RELEASE for most of the 26 month duration of that supervised release.
It's only a violation if he didn't contact his probation officer about this, and no one has proven that he hasn't contacted his probation officer about this.