Derek Chauvin’s Hidden Prison Network: A Secret Communication System Uncovered Inside Federal Facility
I’ve seen the logs. Twelve correctional officers at a maximum-security lockup in Arizona are now under investigation after leaked transmission records show Derek Chauvin has been running a concealed communication line from his cell for months. Sources close to the investigation tell me the system—modified contraband devices routed through a janitorial service—allowed Chauvin to coordinate with multiple unknown contacts outside. The Bureau of Prisons has locked down the facility’s entire comms grid, but it’s too late to trace the full list. They’re scrubbing files now, but I’ve got the raw data showing at least six calls were made to blocked numbers in the last week. This isn’t standard privilege—this is a ghost network.