right. merchanandi. craig, i know this is killing you, and it should be. this is embarrassing to us. monitoring matters, and let s be very clear. craig, why didn t your grandmother answer the phone? she was in a computer class. why didn t your grandmother answer the phone, craig? she was in class and she didn t want to disturb the class. did she know who it was at the time? no, she didn t. she just heard the phone ring and turned it down. when she got back home is when she found out what was going on. z this is the class your mother was in. is confused. she s got grandkids, but she is your mother. yes. she did time for the crime that she did, she s out trying to do something and that s why she didn t answer. sapna, what am i missing that triggers this?
levi served 16 years for dealing heroin. i m not saying she s mother teresa, okay? you can do things in life, pay your debt and there should still be fairness in the law. last june as covid flared, she and other prisoners were released to home confinement. there were conditions. one of the conditions was you do something productive. she attended a computer class in baltimore. when she went to the class, it triggered her ankle monitor. it happens. she didn t answer calls to her phone for a few hours. a federal report listed the 76-year-old as having attempted an escape. gwen, 76-year-old levi, is now back behind bars. her son craig and attorney sapna merchanandi, join me now. tell me, i want to get the name