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Lawyer: Ex-Gov. Ryan to be released by Jan. 30

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"He's had a long hard time," Alschuler said. "He's had some health problems. He's lost his wife ... He's out of money, he lost his state pension."

Although his attorneys have mentioned several times over the past year the possibility of work release as early as January, they didn't say what Ryan will be doing at the halfway house or what type of job he may get.

Ryan attorney Jim Thompson, also a former Illinois governor, has previously mentioned a Salvation Army halfway house in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood. He didn't immediately return messages Tuesday.

Salvation Army officials declined to comment on their community corrections program, referring all questions to the Bureau of Prisons, where officials declined to comment on Ryan's release. For decades, the Salvation Army has run a community program where inmates live for a short time, take classes to learn basic skills and receive counseling, among other things.

Fawell, who was also convicted in the corruption investigation, spent time after his prison term at that same halfway house mentioned by Thompson. "It's like a really bad dorm room," Fawell said, but "life is a little better."

For one, inmates at a halfway house get to wear their own clothes, work a job and can be eligible to be in their own homes within weeks, though they still have to keep close contact with prison officials. At the same time, inmates of all walks of life are put in the same place.

"You could be sitting at a table with someone who just did 40 years," Fawell said. "The clientele is a little different than he's used to."

Before the corruption allegations emerged, Ryan was best known nationally for emptying Illinois' death row in 2003, which re-ignited a national debate on the death penalty and led to the end of capital punishment in Illinois in 2011.

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