Federal Medical Center, Rochester

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Federal Medical Center, Rochester, Minnesota

Federal Medical Center, Rochester (FMC Rochester) is a United States Federal Bureau of Prisons facility in southeast Minnesota which provides specialized and long-term physical and mental health medical care to male offenders. It is on the campus of the former state hospital on the edge of Rochester, about two miles (3 km) east of downtown.

[edit] Notable inmates

Name Number Status Details
Jim Bakker 07407-058 Released televangelist convicted of tax crimes
Robert Courtney 14536-045 In FMC, Rochester in 2010[1] Known as "The Toxic Pharmacist"
Lyndon LaRouche 15204-083 Released Head of LaRouche movement
Luke Helder 36460-048 In FMC, Rochester in 2010[2] Midwest Pipe Bomber
Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman 34892-054 Transferred to FMC Butner, NC[3] Role in the New York City landmark bomb plot
James Traficant 31213-060 Released Former nine-term Ohio democratic congressman convicted of bribery and racketeering

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Coordinates: 44°01′27.36″N 92°26′10.65″W / 44.0242667°N 92.4362917°W / 44.0242667; -92.4362917

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