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Quinton Jennings

Quinton Jennings

Quinton Jennings

State:
Member Since: 11/07/2025
Age: 37

I am serving time on a wrongful conviction. I will be getting a return soon on my upcoming court date of next year, in the meantime I’m seeking friendship along with emotional and mental support. Healthy conversation. Educated conversation and love to learn. I love to help others. Every day I get up and do something better to benefit myself after seeing my daily peers. I have a great family support system that I love and am thankful for. About myself, I believe I am the package deal but because I love everything and life. I love to travel and workout. I love to cook. I love to spend time with family. I’m currently enrolling into college courses to start several businesses when I get out. I’m also seeking new people since the people in my past weren’t good for me. That landed me incarcerated in this current moment. I have a lot more in store. I’m straightforward, I am open book. I’m very supportive and dependable. Nothing is off limits with me. If there’s anything else you would like to know about me, I will happily tell you.

Profile Overview

Age
37 years
Gender
Male
Crime(s) Convicted Of:
Aggravated Battery charge
Crime
Aggravated Battery charge
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Black
Marital Status
Single
Religion
Christian
Email System Used
Getting Out
Mailing Address
Quinton Jennings #121974
Miami Correctional Facility
3038 West 850 South
Bunker Hill IN 46914
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