California Governor Gavin Newsom orders risk assessment on Menendez brothers.
Menendez brothers involved in contraband possession and drug dealing in prison.
Assisting other prisoners with tax fraud schemes raises concerns about rehabilitation.


A recent risk assessment ordered by California Governor Gavin Newsom has shed light on the activities of Eric and Lyle Menendez while in prison, raising concerns about their rehabilitation progress. The assessment revealed that the Menendez brothers have been involved in contraband possession, drug dealing, and assisting other prisoners with tax fraud.
Eric and Lyle Menendez are currently serving life sentences for the 1989 murders of their parents in Beverly Hills. The brothers' case gained national attention due to the brutal nature of the crime and the subsequent trials.

The risk assessment conducted ahead of their resentencing hearing has brought to light troubling behavior exhibited by the Menendez brothers during their time in prison. The report indicates that they have been engaging in illegal activities, including the possession of contraband items and involvement in drug dealing.
In addition to these activities, the assessment also revealed that the Menendez brothers have been assisting other prisoners with tax fraud schemes. These findings have raised questions about the effectiveness of their rehabilitation efforts and their readiness to be reintegrated into society.

The Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing is scheduled to take place in the near future, where the court will consider these new revelations along with other factors in determining their fate. The risk assessment findings highlight the challenges faced in the rehabilitation of individuals serving life sentences and the importance of closely monitoring their behavior while in prison.
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