• S3 E6: “I’ll Be Back B*tches”

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

S3 E6: “I’ll Be Back B*tches”

  • Summary

  • In February 2023, Tracii Hutsona was sentenced to 51 months in Federal Prison for her crimes against Joumana Kidd, and given until April 13th to voluntarily turn herself in to the US Marshals. She ended up turning herself in on March 20th, about a month early, to the prison camp at FCI Phoenix. At first glance, it might seem that Tracii was eager to take responsibility for her actions and start serving her well deserved sentence. In this week’s episode, we’ll wrap up this story by bringing you up to speed on where things stand today. I’ll walk you through the REAL reasons Tracii turned herself in early. We’ll take a look at Tracii’s first-hand account of life in federal prison through her blog, and we’ll cover the different motions she filed in the hopes of reducing her time. Will this story end with Tracii serving out her 51 month punishment as the Court intended? Or, will she manage to find a workaround and get her sentence reduced? Sponsor: Betterhelp.com/DMM to get 10% off your first month of therapy Follow host, Jami Rice, @JamiOnAir on Instagram and TikTok to keep up with this case, and others. Check out Jami’s other true crime podcast, MURDERISH, available in all podcast apps. Dirty Money Moves is a collaboration between MURDERISH and Cloud10 Media. Executive Producers are: Jami Rice and Sim Sarna Research and Writing by: Gina Mazzolini If you enjoy Dirty Money Moves, please leave the podcast a 5-star rating and review in Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any podcast player. Sources are available at MURDERISH.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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