Jermy Walker

Jermy Walker

Jermy Walker

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Member Since: 01/23/2025
Age: 29

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Hi Everyone,

My name is Jermy, I’m an inmate in Idaho serving time for grand theft, basically in 2018 I was stealing lottery tickets from my work. A little bit about me, I’m 30 years old with brown hair and green eyes. I have 3 beautiful kids, 2 boys and one girl, they are my world. Truthfully in prison there is not a lot to do. But while I’m in Prison, I love to play sports, draw, and tattoo. On the outside I love working with my hands, working on cars, construction, pretty much anything. I’m a pretty outgoing guy, but I must warn you I’m shy at first. Also, if you are looking for a hard chiseled body, I’m not your guy- but if you are looking for a down ass dude with your dad bod, then I’m your guy. I’m really nice and I’m a great listener, if you’re interested in meeting me, please find me on Jpay.com
Jermy Walker #98806.

I look forward to hearing from you.

We interviewed Jermy Walker about his fascinating prison job working as a companion for Civil Commitment inmates. Hear his interview on our podcast.

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Here’s a direct link to email Jermy on JPay. You may also write to him at the postal address included in this profile.

Profile Overview

Age
29 years
Gender
Male
No more crime detail available!
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Caucasian
Marital Status
Single
Getting Out
Yes
Email System Used
JPay
Mailing Address
Jermy Walker #98806
ISCC
PO Box 70010
Boise, ID 83707
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