There's no more daily supervision for ex-con Monica Conyers, Robert Snell reports in The Detroit News.
The former Detroit councilwoman is living under home confinement in Detroit after being released from a halfway house, according to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons.
Conyers, 48, was allowed to move home Jan. 25 to finish a 37-month sentence for bribery, prisons spokesman Ed Ross told The News. Conyers’ sentence is up May 16. . . .
The wife of U.S. Rep. John Conyers is required to work or seek a job, Ross said.
She's the most prominent defendant convicted so far in the multi-years federal corruption probe of Detroit City Hall that also led to Kwame Kilpatrick's current trial.
The former Detroit councilwoman is living under home confinement in Detroit after being released from a halfway house, according to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons.