well. i m in max security because i got caught with a bunch of extra stuff that i wasn t supposed to have, including stuff that wasn t supposed to be in the facility and with some frosting. frosting? yeah, from chef bui s class, i had a cup of it. i just wanted to shareome frosting with my friends so i brought it back. i got caught with it and they searched my stuff and found money, bobby pins, six blankets. stealing, that s unacceptable. they will lose all privilege and the program if they do that. and most of the ladies respect it but some don t. anderson spent five days in segregation and lost her spot in general population. she s now housed in the more restrictive maximum security unit. so i got 80 now, right? yeah. anderson is in jail for stealing more than frosting. she is serving six years on four counts of identity theft. i got caught for taking over
these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. most people using stelara® saw 75% clearer skin and the majority were rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. be the you who talks to your dermatologist about stelara®. at the sacramento county jail s real casumis correction center, yvette anderson is leading small workouts, a small step toward making her goal of being a personal trainer. okay, we re going to lay on our sides. and we re going to start real simply. pointing your toe, okay? and we re going to be lifting up and down. great, okay. control your movements. good.
other re-entry programs designed to provide her with both the skills and mindset to not commit further crimes. she says her goal is to become a personal trainer. anybody that was supposed to work out here is amazing i feel because i feel it s good for your mind, help you sleep. i got to see that. i ll come up with every excuse in the book to not do them. kari is one of anderson s closest friends. that little spunky little broad, she cracks me up because
with multiple convictions for crimes including identity theft, burglary, and forgery. she s also struggled with a met addiction all of which have led to multiple incarcerations. i m comfortable more locked up than i am out there and that s sad, you know? especially because i m a very proactive person. like, i can do something with myself, i have a lot of potential. i m not dumb, you know? i might get overwhelmed and i feel alone. and i have a hard time accepting help. i guess some of that s due to me being in prison a lot too because you don t ask for help, you don t accept things from other people. you just do you, you know? it s a waste of life. it s a waste of my life and my kids . though she lost her spot in the culinary program, anderson will be able to participate in
deposits, stuff like that. how does one do that? i m not going to tell you. with a computer. anderson s history of taking from others dates back 12 years. she has served numerous stints in both jail and prison for crimes including forgery, burglary, vehicle theft, use of personal identifying information, and receiving stolen property. she says working out has been her chief method of coping with incarceration. but now in maximum security, she has much less time out of her cell than she did in general population. i was like running a workout class. i d do it every night around 7:00 for people working in the kitchen. you run here? in place. yeah, no, can t run here. they have like yards out there but it s not the same. it s not the same. it s really little. i like to run miles and miles and miles and just get lost in