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Stewart Makes Statement From Behind Bars

Friday, October 15, 2004

NEW YORK —  Martha Stewart (searchsaid on Friday that she has adjusted to prison life and is keeping busy behind bars since reporting a week ago to a federal penal camp in West Virginia, where she is serving a five-month sentence for lying about a stock sale.

The celebrity homemaker said she was touched by the outpouring of support she has received from millions of people who have visited her Web site, according to a letter posted by Stewart on www.marthatalks.com.

Stewart, who reported to Alderson Federal Prison Camp before sunrise last Friday, said life at the camp held few surprises.

"The camp is fine; it is pretty much what I anticipated," she said in her Internet posting.

"The best news — everyone is nice — both the officials and my fellow inmates," the letter continued. "I have adjusted and am very busy. The camp is like an old-fashioned college campus — without the freedom, of course."

Stewart, 63, was convicted last March of lying to investigators about why she sold stock in a biotech drug maker in December 2001, just before its price plunged. The home fashion mogul is continuing to appeal her conviction.

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