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Jason Goudlock

In prison, Ohio LeBron fan Jason Goudlock promotes prison documentary by way of Los Angeles billboard. 

Ohio prisoner Jason Goudlock, 45, who made international headlines in 2014 when he made the comment to the Ohio Parole Board of wanting to be released in court so that he can witness in person, LeBron James’ pursuit of an NBA championship for Goudlock’s hometown of Cleveland, recently procured a digital billboard in Los Angeles, California to promote the Crow-Tone and William Nichols produced documentary Invisible Chess: the Jason Goudlock Story, which is a film by New York film director Samuel H. Crow that delves into Goudlock’s long time situation of injustice as an ever incarcerated prisoner who has been in prison since his 1992 arrest for aggravated robberies and assault. 

Goudlock states on freejasongoudlock.org that a list of his 2014 letters to the Ohio Parole Board, which outlined several documented incidents of prisoner abuse committed against him by Ohio prison authorities—ranging from being assaulted by officers to having false criminal charges filed against him by a former warden who is now a member of the Ohio parole board—was overshadowed by his comment about former Cleveland defender Lebron James.

Goudlock further alleges that he was retaliated against by the Ohio Parole Board at 2014 and 2019 hearings due to speaking out about the incidents of injustice which are documented in the Invisible Chess film. Goudlock, who is the published author of the novel Brother of the Struggle is currently incarcerated at the Toledo Correctional Institution in Toledo, Ohio. According to his “What’s Going On” blog on freejasongoudlock.org, Goudlock hopes that the Los Angeles billboard will attract the support of influential social activists such as Professor Michelle Alexander, Colin Kaepernick, Jay Z., Kim Kardashian West, Spike Lee, and LeBron James. 

Video and photo images of the Los Angeles billboard can be viewed and downloaded at freejasongoudlock.org, that’s free Jason G, O, U, D, L, O, C, K, dot, org. Please share and post the videos on the social media.

These commentaries are recorded by Noel Hanrahan of Prison Radio.