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Revision as of 14:02, 24 July 2011

This is a list of prisoners at ADX Florence, the United States supermax federal prison in Florence, Colorado. This list includes both former and current prisoners.

Names are listed by family name, with the following exceptions:

  • Certain Arabic names do not easily fit into the Western naming system.
  • Some prisoners are known by two family names under the systems of Spain and most of Latin America. In such cases, the first family name, which comes from the father, is used.
  • Names that start with "Mc" are alphabetized as if they start with "Mac".

Notable inmates

Name Number Status Details
Abdul Hakim Murad 37437-054 Held in ADX.[1] Known for al-Qaeda's Operation Bojinka; serving life in prison[2]
Mahmud Abouhalima 28064-054 Held in ADX.[3] Known for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing; serving 240 years with no parole[4]
Ahmed Ajaj 25887-048 Held in ADX.[5] Known for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing; sentenced to 115 years.[6]
Ahmed Omar Abu Ali Al Qaeda conspirator in several plots, including one to assassinate U.S. President George W. Bush; sentenced to life in prison
Manny Aragon 40086-051 Held in ADX.[7] Former New Mexico State Senate Leader convicted of conspiracy to defraud the state of nearly $4.4 million.[8]
Francisco Javier Arellano Felix Mexican drug lord; serving a life sentence.
Nidal Ayyad 16917-050 Held in ADX.[9] Known for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing[4]
Tyler Davis Bingham 03325-091 Held in ADX.[10] Conspired to order multiple killings and assaults from Florence ADX. Sentenced to life with no parole.[11]
Wayne K Bridgewater 20220-148 Held in ADX.[12] Aryan Brotherhood member.Murdered member of D.C.Blacks prison gang and seriously wounded another,at USP Lewisburg 28 August 1977.[13]
H. Rap Brown 99974-555 Brown is a Georgia state inmate held here because Georgia does not have a suitable facility.[14] Former civil rights activist convicted in March 2000 of murdering a Georgia sheriff's deputy. Sentenced to life.
Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso 16802-050 Held in ADX.[15] Former Underboss turned informant for the Lucchese crime family; Serving life without parole.
Ruben Castro 03328-112 Held in ADX.[16] Mexican Mafia leader.[17]
Gustavo Colon 07984-424 Held in ADX.[18] one of top two leaders of the original Chicago chapter of the Latin Kings. Also referred to as "La Corona"
Joseph Edward Duncan III 12561-023 As of 2010, transfered from ADX to USP Terre Haut, Indiana.[19] child rapist, murderer, three death and nine life sentences.
Iyman Faris 46680-083 Held in ADX.[20] also of the NYC landmark plot, sentenced to 20 years in 2003
Andrew Fastow 14343-179 Held in FPC Satellite minimum-security camp that is administratively attached ADX Florence.[citation needed] In 2011, moved to Federal Detention Center, Houston with a projected release date of December 17, 2011.[21] former CFO of Enron
Luis Felipe 14067-074 Held in ADX.[22] Leader of the Latin Kings gang. Serving life plus 45 years.[23]
Glenn Richard Filkins 84015-012 Held in ADX.[24] Himself an Aryan Brotherhood member,murdered Aryan Brotherhood member Arva Lee Ray at USP Lompoc[25]
Jeff Fort 92298-024 Held in ADX.[26] Currently imprisoned on drug trafficking charges. He is also the only American citizen ever convicted of terrorism for hire. Sentenced to a total of 155 years, with no human contact.[27]
Christopher Overton Gibson 81372-011 Held in ADX.[28] Member of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang[29]
Randy Karl Gometz 35556-118 Held in ADX.[30] Aiding and abetting the murder of a correctional officer.
Matthew D. Granger 33617-019 No longer held at ADX transferred to Seattle CCM with a release date of 11-26-2014.[31] murdered correctional officer Boyd H. Spikerman at FCI Oxford, Oxford, Wisconsin on 29 January 1984.[32]
Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano Currently serving a prison sentence in Arizona.[33] former Underboss turned government witness of the Gambino crime family; serving 19 years.[34]
John Andrew Greschner 02550-135 Moved from ADX to Sacramento Community Corrections.[35] Aryan Brotherhood member
Ronald Griesacker 31482-077 He was released on May 30, 2002, and concluded his parole on Sept. 27, 2002.[36] fraudster, passed $2 million in worthless checks.
Matthew F. Hale 15177-424 In ADX since 2005. Projected release December 6, 2037.[37] white supremacist for soliciting the murder of federal judge Joan Lefkow; serving 40 years.
Clement Rodney Hampton-El, a.k.a. Dr. Rashid 34854-054 Moved from ADX to United States Penitentiary, Marion.[38] convicted in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing
Robert Hanssen 48551-083 Held in ADX.[39] former senior FBI agent serving life for espionage[34]
John Harper 75804-012 Held in ADX with a release date of 11-20-2021[40] Member Aryan Brotherhood prison gang[41]
Charles Harrelson 02582-016 Died in ADX of a heart attack on March 15, 2007.[42] Texan hitman, convicted of murdering a federal judge, father of actor Woody Harrelson.
Edgar Wesley Hevle 13950-116 Held at ADX.[43] Member of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang,murdered inmate at USP Lompoc1989[44]
Steven William Hicklin 01242-097 Held at ADX with a release date of 12-15-2026[45] Member of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang[46]
Larry Hoover 86063-024 Held in ADX.[47] leader of the Gangster Disciples gang in Chicago; sentenced to six life sentences (plus original 150-200 year sentence)
Henry Michael Houston 94434-012 Held in ADX.[48] Member Aryan Brotherhood prison gang.Murdered 2 inmates at USP Lewisburg Pa. in 1997.[49]
Kent Hovind 06452-017 Moved in June 2011 to FPC Satellite Camp (minimum security)[50] in the ADX Florence complex[51] Evangelist, tax evasion and threatening federal officials; sentenced to 10 years in 2007.
Heriberto Huerta 38827-115 Held in ADX.[52] President and Founder of the Texas Mexican Mafia
Eyad Ismail 37802-054 Held in ADX.[53] Known for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing; sentenced to 240 years in prison.[54]
Mohammed Mansour Jabarah 06909-091 Held in ADX.[55] Canadian convicted of terrorism-related offences; serving life after violating terms of release.
Walter O. Johnson 43083-066 Held in ADX.[56] Attacker of John Gotti at USP Marion and the killer of a Washington D.C Transit Police officer.[57]
Theodore Kaczynski 04475-046 Held in ADX.[58] Known as the "Unabomber". Serving life without parole on numerous charges.[23]
Yu Kikumura, of the Japanese Red Army 09008-050 released April 18, 2007, served 221 months, deported[59]
David Lane 12873-057 Died in his sleep 28 May 2007.[60] white supremacist and racketeer.
Raul Leon 95335-198 Held at ADX.[61] Mexican Mafia leader.[62]
John Walker Lindh 45426-083 Moved to ADX Florence in April 2007. Currently serving at Terra Haute, IN [63] dubbed "The American Taliban"; Sentenced to 20 years with no parole in 2002.
John McCullah 03040-063 Moved from ADX to United States Penitentiary, Victorville.[64] killed a fellow prisoner for injuring guard Erin Sharma. Serving life from previous murder convictions.
Michael (Big Mac) McElhiney 04198-097 Held in ADX release date 10-26-2035.[65] Aryan Brotherhood leader.[66]
Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff 26301-053 Held in ADX. American drug trafficker and organized crime figure. Founder of the "Supreme Team". Serving a life sentence.
Richard Scott Mcintosh 02012-028 Held in ADX.[67] Murdered a fellow inmate at USP Marion 18 May,1999 [68]
O.G. Mack 30063-037 Held in ADX under the name Omar Portee founder of the United Blood Nation gang. Sentenced to 50 years in 2002.
Richard Lee McNair 13829-045 Held in ADX.[69] escape artist, serving 3 life sentences for murder.[70][71]
Timothy McVeigh 12076-064 Transfered from ADX to Terra Haute; Executed in 2001.[72] "Mastermind" of the Oklahoma City bombing[34][23]
Hung Thanh Mai 09481-112 Held in ADX with projected release on March 31, 2021.[73] California gang leader who received the death sentence for the 1996 killing of a California Highway Patrol rookie, Don Burt Jr, in 2000. Had plotted to kill witnesses while in jail on charges.
Salvador Magluta 26012-037 No longer at ADX,currently incarcerated at Florence High USP. [74] co-leader, along with Augusto "Willy" Falcon, of a cocaine trafficking network in Miami that trafficked over 75 tons of cocaine into the United States.
Tom Manning 10373-016 Transferred from ADX to USP Hazelton and then moved to Federal Medical Center, Butner. Currently in Florida, with projected release date of August 20, 2020.[75] political serial bomber
Juan Matta-Ballesteros 37671-133 Held in ADX under the name JUAN RAMON MATTA-LOPEZ drug trafficker in the Enrique Camarena case, serving 480 years.
Barry Byron Mills 14559-116 Held in ADX.[76] leader of an Aryan Brotherhood gang; sentenced to life without parole
Khalfan Khamis Mohamed 44623-054 Held in ADX.[77] participant in the 1998 United States embassy bombings
Mohamed Rashed Daoud Al-Owhali 42371-054 Held in ADX of the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings
Mohammed Ali Hassan Al-Moayad 62044-053 Released[78] would-be financier of al-Qaeda and Hamas, serving 75 years
Zacarias Moussaoui 51427-054 Held in ADX.[79] Convicted to be involved in planning of the September 11 attacks. Sentenced to life without parole. [2]
Dandeny Muñoz Mosquera 37459-053 Held in ADX.[80] chief assassin for Pablo Escobar, responsible for the bombing of Avianca Flight 203; serving 10 life sentences.
Terry Nichols 08157-031 Held in ADX.[81] Oklahoma City bombing; serving life with no parole. conspirator[82]
El Sayyid Nosair 35074-054 Currently in Terre Haute FCI Convicted of involvement in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Sentenced life without parole. [54]
Mohamed Odeh 42375-054 Held in ADX.[83] One of the four former al-Qaeda members sentenced to life imprisonment in 2001 for their parts in the 1998 United States embassy bombings.
Jose Padilla 20796-424 Held in ADX.[84] convicted of aiding terrorists; sentenced in January, 2008 to 17 years/4 months.
Reuben Pappan 02699-748 Held at ADX,with a release date of 07-09-2015.[85] Member Aryan Brotherhood prison gang[86]
Richard Reid 24079-038 Held in ADX.[87] al-Qaeda's would-be "Shoe Bomber". Serving life without parole.[88]
Ahmed Ressam 29638-086 Held in ADX.[89] Convicted of being responsible for the 2000 millennium attack plots. Sentenced to 22 years in 2005.[2]
Oscar Rivera 87651-024 Held in USP Terre Haute.[90] leader of the Armed Forces of National Liberation, a Puerto Rican militant group, for bombing 28 targets in the Chicago area. Received an additional 15-year sentence for an escape attempt (from another prison).
Eric Robert Rudolph 18282-058 Currently in ADX Florence and written about his time there[91] Terrorist, committed the Centennial Olympic Park bombing and other bombings. Serving life without parole.[2]
David Michael Sahakian 54744-097 held in ADX,release date 07-24-2025.[92] Aryan Brotherhood leader[93]
Mohammed A. Salameh 47070-191 of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing[4]
Nicodemo Scarfo 09813-050 Was serving life imprisonment at Supermax,[27] primarily on the testimony of a number of informants, including his nephew. He managed to overturn his life sentence[citation needed] and get transferred to United States Penitentiary, Atlanta.[94]
Mutulu Shakur 83205-012 projected release date is February 10, 2016. serving 60 years for a bank robbery in which a policeman and two guards were killed. Stepfather of late rapper Tupac Shakur, brother of Assata Shakur[95]
Thomas Silverstein 14634-116 Prisoner held in solitary for longest period.[96] Has a projected release date on November 2, 2095.[97] bank robber and murderer; killed guard Merle Clutts at United States Penitentiary, Marion[34]
Michael Swango 08352-424 Held at ADX Florence.[98] physician and serial murderer; Serving life without parole.[99]
Manuel Torrez 58747-097 Listed as deceased.[100] In April 2005, at age 64 became the first inmate to be murdered in a Supermax prison after being beat "an inmate or inmates" while he was outside his cell for exercise.[82][101]
Simon Trinidad 27896-016 a former member of the FARC secretariat; serving 60 years for conspiracy
James Ujaama tried to develop an al-Qaeda camp in Oregon
Wadih el-Hage 42393-054 of the 1998 United States embassy bombings in Africa; sentenced to life without parole[59]
Wali Khan Amin Shah 42799-054 release date is February 18, 2022 convicted on charges stemming from Operation Bojinka[102]
Dwight York 17911-054 Founder of the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors; serving 135 years for RICO, child molestation, and racketeering convictions.[103]
Ramzi Yousef 03911-000 Held in ADX.[104] Known for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and Operation Bojinka, senior al-Qaeda member; serving life imprisonment[82][34][23]
Vito Rizzuto 04307-748 Held in ADX with projected release date of October 6, 2012.[105][106] Boss of the Montreal mafia, Rizzuto Crime Family. Extradited to the United States for the alleged involvement of the murder of three captains in the Bonanno Crime Family during the 1980's.

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