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  • Abramoff was moved to a residential re-entry center, or halfway house, in a region encompassing much of Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia and the District of Columbia, Mr. Ross said.

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  • Abramoff, 51, was released Tuesday from the minimum-security federal prison camp in Western Maryland where he had been confined since November 2006 for fraud, corruption and conspiracy convictions, spokesman Edmond Ross said.

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