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* Ben Reyes, who served time in the camp for bribery and conspiracy, described it as "a more relaxed, more bucolic facility" compared to other federal institutions he experienced.
* A former resident shared on [https://www.quora.com/What-is-life-like-in-the-federal-satellite-camp-St-Jesup-in-Georgia Quora] that the camp is considered "a cushy place to do time" with no wall or perimeter fencing, no passes needed, and dormitory housing.
* The camp has housed several notable inmates including televangelist Jim Bakker and former Pennsylvania State Senator Robert J. Mellow.
* Camp residents may participate in community service work outside the facility, including roadside cleanup projects.


''Please remember that experiences are unique and may not reflect today's experience.''
''Please remember that experiences are unique and may not reflect today's experience.''

Revision as of 22:12, 16 December 2025

MALE
Gender
MINIMUM
Security Level
129
Population (Nov. 2025)
No RDAP


Notes from Alumni

  • Ben Reyes, who served time in the camp for bribery and conspiracy, described it as "a more relaxed, more bucolic facility" compared to other federal institutions he experienced.
  • A former resident shared on Quora that the camp is considered "a cushy place to do time" with no wall or perimeter fencing, no passes needed, and dormitory housing.
  • The camp has housed several notable inmates including televangelist Jim Bakker and former Pennsylvania State Senator Robert J. Mellow.
  • Camp residents may participate in community service work outside the facility, including roadside cleanup projects.

Please remember that experiences are unique and may not reflect today's experience.


Location & Visitation

Location

Physical location: JESUP, GA 31599

Mailing address: 2600 HIGHWAY 301 SOUTH, JESUP, GA 31599

Visitation

There are many specific rules and procedures to be aware of when you're considering visiting the institution. Read more on our Visitation Guide.

For full, current visiting rules and scheduling, always check the institution's official page on the Bureau of Prisons website: Official BOP Page.