Kenneth Johnson

Inmate [KJ-84259]

Overview

Inmate Data

Cell number: HB-2047

Incarceration date: 2021-04-02

Parole eligibility: 2031-04-02

Security level: Medium

Confinement status: General population

Escape risk: Low

Portrait of a man with a shaved head, wearing a white shirt and looking directly at the camera

Background

  • Birthdate: 1987-05-12 (38 years old)
  • Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan
  • Last Known Address:
    1337 Elm St
    Detroit, MI 48201

Kenneth Johnson was born in 1987 in Detroit, Michigan, into a stable, middle-class family. He was the youngest of three siblings and excelled in school, eventually earning a full scholarship to the University of Michigan, where he studied accounting. His early career was promising until the 2008 financial crisis hit, leaving him overworked and financially strained. After personal losses and mounting frustration, Kenneth turned to crime, embezzling over $4.5 million from high-profile clients. His arrest in 2019 led to a high-profile trial in 2021, where he was convicted of multiple counts of wire fraud, money laundering, and embezzlement. Kenneth was sentenced to 20 years at Dayspring Correctional Institution, with the possibility of parole after 10 years. In prison, he keeps to himself, working as an accountant and avoiding the internal politics of inmate life.

Aliases

None

Medical Conditions

Hypertension

Kenneth has been diagnosed with high blood pressure, which is managed with daily medication (lisinopril) and regular check-ups at the prison clinic.

Education

The Rap Sheet

Intake Psych Evaluation

Dr. Elizabeth Turner

2021-04-05

Kenneth presents as a calm and introverted individual. He has expressed regret over his criminal actions, though he also holds some resentment toward the financial system that he believes failed him. He shows no signs of aggression or mental instability, and his primary focus is on completing his sentence with minimal conflict. Kenneth does not exhibit signs of depression or anxiety, but there is a possibility of latent stress related to his incarceration. No immediate treatment required beyond continued observation.

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