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It's not just South Carolina's prison system that deals with contraband cellphones. Federal prisons, too, are battling to keep illicit phones from entering.
Authorities announced this week that William Lewis Dontars Meeks, a 40-year-old inmate at Edgefield Federal Correctional Facility, was charged with knowingly possessing a contraband cellphone. In the same indictment, Megan Eileen Wall, 22, of Salisbury, North Carolina was charged with knowingly providing a contraband cellphone to an inmate.
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