Overview
- Following a Nov. 20 file review, the board revoked Ronald Exantus’ Mandatory Reentry Supervision and directed that he remain incarcerated.
- Officials said Exantus admitted to violating supervision terms after his return to Kentucky and he waived a revocation hearing.
- State law required his Oct. 1 release to Mandatory Reentry Supervision despite prior board recommendations, and Florida accepted his transfer under the Interstate Compact.
- He was arrested in Marion County, Florida, on Oct. 12 for failing to register as a convicted felon, then returned to Kentucky on Oct. 29.
- The board concluded he cannot be managed safely in the community; state records list June 6, 2026 as his expected time to serve with good time as lawmakers seek to block any re-release and police review threats to the board.