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Word is that three employees from the New York Department of Correction have reportedly resigned from their posts months after being accused of allowing Foxy Brown to have a photo shoot while being locked up.

According to sources resignation papers were turned in on Friday (October 16).

Besides allowing Foxy Brown to conduct a jailhouse interview, the dismissed guards also allowed Orthodox Jewish prisoners to have parties. Chief of Department Carolyn Thomas and Frank Squillante, assistant chief of special operations, both turned in their resignations effective Oct. 31, sources said. George Okada‘s resignation as warden of the Manhattan detention complex is effective the middle of next month, sources said. Rapper Foxy Brown, who was serving nine months on Rikers Island for beating two nail salon manicurists in 2006, did a jailhouse interview with a hip-hop magazine. (New York Daily News)

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