gang, she stands to lose her job in the laundry room and she could also be assigned to a segregation cell where she would lose all of her other privileges as well. >> peggy. >> yes. >> i'm one of the gang officers here. yesterday they confiscated some letters from you. what's going on? what can you tell me about the letters? >> i know that i was writing a pen pal and she didn't give me a chance to read the letters. i don't know what was in it. she said it was -- >> how many pen pals are you writing? >> just one. >> do you know what gangs these people are part of? >> i know that my baby's dad's confirmed. i just don't know what -- >> you don't know what. >> the other gang? >> he's a orejone. or something like that. >> according to the letter, this was on there. what does this mean? it's on the bottom part of the letter. >> i didn't write the letter. he wrote to me. >> oh, i'm sorry. he wrote that to you. >> this is garcia, she's a class officer here, she'll be monitoring you from this point on. any reports of gang-related activity i'll remove you from