Hello and welcome, glad you found me! I’m looking to correspond with a female friend who is reliable, honest, drug free and a Christian who is loyal at heart. I don’t smoke cigarettes, use drugs, or drink alcohol. I’m a drug and alcohol counselor doing my book work since 2016. My goal is to obtain a PHD in substance abuse addiction and open a recovery ranch for men, women, and teenagers. I’m kind of a jack of all trades, can cut hair, tattoo and pretty down to earth. I’ve been married 2 times now and currently in clemency with Oregon governors awaiting a positive outcome I pray. I’m a Christian and work out 5 times a week and been down 17 years, this year (2026). My incarceration is mainly due to drug use and me being under the influence of drugs resulting in my arrest. I love God, children, outdoors, fishing, camping and paneling back home to California once Oregon releases me. I’m more than 13 years clean and sober looking for to be friends with the possibility of being more later on. Some other things I enjoyed doing was ride bikes, snow board and now is trade and invest in stocks on Wall street’s market. I was born in Redding, California and been stuck in Oregon since catching this case. The two other guys in the photos are my best friends of 30 years and brother. I hope we can have some good laughs, share our experiences and become good friends. I’m looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Hopefully,
Lloyd.
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