Darren Sharper, a former NFL player, has been transferred from federal prison to a halfway house program. He pleaded guilty or no contest to raping women in four states and is projected to be released in 2028. According to a spokesperson from the US Bureau of Prisons, Sharper, 50, was moved on May 27 from a federal correctional institution near Elkton, Ohio, to community confinement managed by the agency’s residential re-entry management office in Baltimore.
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Darren Sharper Transferred from Prison to Halfway House
Darren Sharper, a former NFL player convicted of multiple rapes, has been moved from federal prison to a halfway house. He is expected to be released in 2028.
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Serial rapist ex-NFL player transferred from prison to halfway house
Darren Sharper Transferred from Prison to Halfway House