Martha Stewart Reveals Harsh Solitary Confinement Experience in Prison
The lifestyle mogul recounts her time at Alderson Federal Prison Camp, including a stint in solitary confinement without food or water.
- Martha Stewart spent five months at Alderson Federal Prison Camp in 2004 for insider trading-related charges.
- Her new Netflix documentary, 'Martha,' includes personal letters detailing her prison experience.
- Stewart claims she was put in solitary confinement for 24 hours without food or water after a minor incident with a guard.
- She describes the prison conditions as 'terrible,' highlighting poor food quality and uncomfortable living arrangements.
- The documentary, set to release on October 30, provides an intimate look at her time behind bars and her reflections on the experience.