The reception area of Brooklyn Prison serves as a bridge between the office section and the prison itself, rather than fitting neatly into either category.
Being a transitional space, the reception room is conveniently located near the prison zone. To reach it, one must pass through an iron gate and walk down a corridor for several meters, with the reception rooms lining both sides at the end.
Brooklyn Prison features three distinct levels of reception rooms.
The standard reception room is amunal area for all prisoners. Within this room, you’ll find at least ten or twenty reception tables where the family members orwyers of inmatese to visit.
During meetings in this type of reception room, the atmosphere can feel quite crowded, as other prisoners and their families are present, with prison guards supervising the interactions. Physical contact and the exchange of items are strictly prohibited, leading to a more constrained environment.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
For those with a slightly elevated status, there is a more private small reception room avable. In this setting, there are no other prisoners or family members around, and only one prison guard is assigned to oversee the meeting, allowing for a better degree of privacy.
Additionally, there is an elegant reception room that stands out. It is furnished with a sofa, a television, and offers snacks and drinks. Remarkably, this room is specially designed for soundproofing andcks any monitoring equipment.
The most appealing aspect of this room is that prison guards do not enter to supervise during meetings. Visitors can bring items for prisoners, provided they pass security checks, making it a space where couples can enjoy a more intimate visit without constraints.
Every time the warden met with Gustavo, he opted for this particr reception room to ensureplete privacy.
As Charlie and Gustavo approached the reception room, Charlie sensed that someone was already inside.
When the prison guard opened the door, they found a middle-aged man elegantly dressed in a suit, adorned with gold-rimmed sses, sitting on the sofa with his legs crossed, holding a cigar.
Upon seeing Gustavo, the man quickly rose and greeted him with a gentlemanly smile, saying, “Mr. Sanchez, pleasee in!”
Gustavo entered alongside Charlie, and the prison guard promptly shut the door behind them.
At that moment, Bruce Weinstein turned to Charlie and smiled, saying, “This must be Mr. Sanchez’s friend, correct? Hello! I’m Bruce Weinstein, the warden of Brooklyn Prison.”<fnfce1> Checktest chapters at ?ovelFind</fnfce1>
Charlie returned the smile, replying, “Hello, Mr. Warden. I’m an old friend of Mr. Sanchez. My name is Wade. I’m here for illegal immigration, but I hope to be treated well during my stay.”
Bruce Weinstein chuckled, “Illegal immigration isn’t a serious matter. I believe Mr. Wade won’t be with us for long. Rest assured, since you’re Mr. Sanchez’s friend, you will be treated as a VIP during your time here. If you need anything, feel free to reach out to me.”
At this point, Gustavo added, “I won’t hide anything from you, Bruce. Mr. Wade is here to ensure you’re acquainted with him, and I trust you’ll provide him with any necessary amodations.”
Bruce Weinstein smiled, saying, “That’s a minor request, Mr. Sanchez. You didn’t need toe all this way just to introduce him.”
Gustavo replied with a grin, “Making friends often starts with a personal introduction.”
Then, he turned to Bruce and said, “By the way, Bruce, this good friend of mine is an extraordinary healer. He has a remarkable talent for treating various ailments. Whatever health concerns you have, he can assist you.”
Bruce Weinstein raised an eyebrow, looking at Charlie and remarked, “I didn’t realize Mr. Wade was so young and already a miracle worker. Which medical school did you graduate from?”
Charlie waved his hand dismissively, “I don’te from a traditional academic background. I’ve been honing the ancestral practices of my family since childhood, focusing on acupuncture. Treating men’s issues is my specialty—anything fromck of strength to endurance concerns.”
Bruce Weinstein couldn’t help but be intrigued.