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Federal government to buy Ill. prison for $165M

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Thomson prison, located in a western Illinois community by the same name, was built in 2001. But budget troubles kept it from fully opening and its 1,600 cells housed fewer than 200 inmates before the facility was closed in preparation for a sale. The last inmates were moved out in 2010.

The Bureau of Prisons first proposed buying the Thomson prison in 2009. At that time, the proposal included using some of the prison for transfers from Guantanamo Bay. However that idea was dropped after vocal public opposition.

Federal appraisals on the value of Thomson have varied, but an average of three appraisals in 2012 was $220 million. Federal officials have said that building a new prison instead of buying Thomson would cost about $400 million and take years.

Illinois officials estimated the state could get the money by the end of the year.

Quinn called Tuesday's court action an important step.

"It's been a long journey," he said.

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Associated Press writer Peter Yost contributed to this report from Washington, D.C.

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