EXCLUSIVE: Former RI Speaker Fox to Be Released From Prison Next Week

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EXCLUSIVE: Former RI Speaker Fox to Be Released From Prison Next Week

Gordon Fox
Gordon Fox, the former Speaker of House, will be released from federal prison in Pennsylvania after twenty-five months, GoLocalProv.com has learned.

Fox left for Canaan Federal Facility in Waymart, Pennsylvania on July 7, 2015, and he returns to Rhode Island on Wednesday, August 16, 2017. His time was served at the minimum facility camp on the prison campus which presently has 121 inmates, according to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons.

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Fox's facility in PA

He can be picked up in Pennsylvania as early as 8:00 A.M. and must report to his assigned half-way house by 8:00 P.M. 

Fox was convicted on June 11, 2015, through a plea agreement.  Fox was not only the former Speaker, but was also former Vice-Chairman of the City of Providence Board of Licenses.

Fox, who is now 55-years-old and will live in East Providence, was sentenced to 3 years in federal prison for stealing $108,000 donated by campaign supporters to pay for personal expenses; his acceptance of a $52,000 bribe to advocate and move for issuance of a liquor license for an East Side restaurant while serving as Vice-Chairman of the City of Providence Board of Licenses in 2008; and his failure to account for these illegal sources of income on his tax returns.

U.S. District Court Judge Mary M. Lisi ordered Fox at the Sentencing in Federal Court Building on Kennedy Plaza to serve two years supervised release upon completion of his prison term and to pay $109,000 in restitution. 

Fox has previously pleaded guilty on March 3, 2015, to wire fraud, bribery and filing a false tax return.

Meets the press after sentencing

Fox, when he returns to Rhode Island on Wednesday, will report to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons’ first federally-funded residential re-entry center that is located in a former convent in Pawtucket's Woodlawn neighborhood. The facility has a capacity of 25 beds for men and women moving back into the community. 

As part of his time at the re-entry facility and as a condition of his release Fox must be employed.

Fox is married to Marcus LaFond - they were married in November of 2013. He sold his home on Gorton Street in January of 2015 for $488,000 according to Providence tax records.

State House raid on his office
As Speaker Fox Leadership Had Mixed Results

Fox was elected Speaker of the House in February of 2010 — he was America’s first openly gay Speaker.

Just a few months later Fox shepherded through the legislation that funded $75 million to 38 Studios. Fox’s closest ally, Michael Corso, was the principal architect of the funding scheme for 38 Studios and also served as lobbyist for Curt Schilling’s company.

Under Fox, gay marriage was adopted and pension reform was pushed through. Fox was succeeded by the present Speaker Nick Mattiello. 

EDITOR'S NOTE: An earlier version had the incorrect date of his release.


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