On March 4, 2005, homemaking guru Martha Stewart returned home after serving five months in a federal prison for conspiracy, obstruction of an agency proceeding and making false statements to federal ...
Stewart opened up about her time in prison in the Netflix docu-series Martha. “Physical exam, stripped of all clothes. Squat, arms out, cough — embarrassing,” she said of her first 150 days ...
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