The Hill: Prison phone company denies it recorded private calls

The Hill: Prison phone company denies it recorded private calls by Katie Bo Williams:

Prison phone system vendor Securus is denying that it improperly recorded inmates’ calls to their attorneys.

According to a bombshell report published Wednesday by The Intercept, an anonymous hacker turned over 70 million phone records from the company that it said showed Securus violated inmates’ constitutional rights by recording their conversations with legal counsel.

Securus denies that it has done anything improper in a statement released late Wednesday.

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