May 10, 2023

A&E NETWORK SETS JUNE 17th AT 8PM ET/PT 

FOR THE PREMIERE OF INVESTIGATIVE DOCUMENTARY EVENT  “EXPOSING PARCHMAN”  PRODUCED BY ROC NATION, GOOD CAPER CONTENT, AND RED SUMMER TV 

DOCUMENTARY BRINGS TO LIGHT THE DARK HISTORY, DEPLORABLE  CONDITIONS AND ABUSES AT THE MISSISSIPPI PENITENTIARY (BETTER  KNOWN AS PARCHMAN)  

FILM FEATURES INTERVIEWS WITH SHAWN “JAY-Z” CARTER, RECORDING  ARTIST AND ACTIVIST MARIO “YO GOTTI” MIMS, MISSISSIPPI CONGRESSMAN BENNIE THOMPSON, ACTIVIST TAMIKA MALLORY, FAMILY MEMBERS OF  INCARCERATED MEN & MORE AND HIGHLIGHTS HOW TEAM ROC’S  ADVOCACY PROMPTED THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE’S INVESTIGATION

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New York, NY – May 10, 2023– A&E Network has teamed with Roc Nation, ITV America’s  Good Caper Content, and Red Summer TV for the investigative documentary “Exposing Parchman” which explores the ongoing efforts to reform the Mississippi correctional system,  led by a team of attorneys on behalf of Parchman Prison’s incarcerated population. Executive  produced by Jeanmarie Condon (John Ridley’s “Let it Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992”) and  Directed by Rahman Ali Bugg, the three-hour “Exposing Parchman” documentary premieres on Saturday, June 17 at 8pm ET/PT on A&E

Parchman began to make national headlines in December 2019 for its inhumane prison  conditions that resulted in massive deaths of incarcerated individuals by homicide, hanging, and  untreated illness. In a cry for help, brave and desperate inmates shared prohibited cell phone  footage from inside. Team ROC (Roc Nation’s social justice and philanthropic arm), Shawn  “JAY-Z” Carter, multiplatinum musician and entrepreneur Mario “Yo Gotti” Mims, and a group of lawyers stepped in to procure legal representation on behalf of 200+ incarcerated men against  the Mississippi Department of Corrections. They went on to file multiple lawsuits that prompted  the U.S. Justice Department to launch an investigation and found that the Mississippi facility  violated the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.  

The documentary unpacks Parchman’s disgraceful history, includes interviews with families  with loved ones suffering in the decaying prison, and delivers a never-before-seen look at the  inside of the notorious facility. Additionally, “Exposing Parchman” examines how the legal

team worked closely with Team ROC across three years of legal battles to end the deadly  conditions for those incarcerated at Parchman once and for all. 

“Exposing Parchman” includes interviews with Shawn “JAY-Z” Carter, Mario “Yo Gotti” Mims, Congressman Bennie Thompson, activist Tamika Mallory, activist Rukia Lumumba,  family members of current and formerly incarcerated men, prison reform activists, the legal team  that led the lawsuit, and more. 

The United States is the leading incarcerator of its citizens in the world, and those who are incarcerated are disproportionately people of color. The issues at Parchman started when the  prison opened in 1904. By exploiting a loophole in the Thirteenth Amendment which abolished  slavery “except as punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted,” Parchman became a cash cow for the state of Mississippi. There was a slaughterhouse, sawmill,  canning plant, brickyard, and two cotton gins on prison grounds, and inmates toiled for 15 hours  a day under brutal conditions with severe forms of punishment routinely inflicted by prison  officials. 

Between 1904-1970, Parchman housed 1,800-2,500 inmates, but that figure more than tripled to  6,500 following President Nixon’s War on Drugs and President Clinton’s crime bill. In 1971, a Civil Rights class-action lawsuit, Gates v. Collier, charged that “the deplorable conditions and practices” at Parchman denied the plaintiffs their rights. The lawsuit included a list of murders,  rapes, beatings, and tortures at Parchman between 1969-1971 that was over 51 single-spaced  pages long. The ACLU filed a number of lawsuits against the Mississippi Department of  Corrections (MDOC) over inadequate medical care, cruel and unusual punishment, and the brutal  conditions of cells that were awash in sewage from broken plumbing, infested with insects, and  where temperatures reached 120 degrees. Conditions inside trigger escalating violence and rioting after MDOC calls for a statewide lockdown of prisons.  

“Exposing Parchman” is a vivid and horrifying portrait of how the American system of  incarceration is able to break families, communities and our society. It is an intimate portrait of  those whose lives are forever changed when they are caught up in the system, of a battle to bring  about change, and a vision for how America might break the vicious cycle.  

“The accounts of the individuals incarcerated at Parchman and their desperate family members  are heartbreaking. There are so many untold stories like this that have a profound impact on  American culture, communities, and families. Shining a light on human rights atrocities and the  need for reform has been a cornerstone of the A&E brand and we hope ‘Exposing Parchman’ brings awareness to the public and sparks much needed change to the American prison and  justice system,” said Elaine Frontain Bryant, Executive Vice President and Head of  Programming for A&E. 

“The incarcerated population in Parchman and their loved ones have experienced immeasurable  pain and suffering, so we felt a responsibility to help them share their stories with the  compassion and consideration that it deserves. Our hope is that this documentary will educate the  public about these torturous injustices, hold the leaders in Mississippi accountable for fostering  unconstitutional and inhumane conditions in Parchman, and create swift and comprehensive 

change to eradicate the state’s depravity in this prison and disregard for the criminal justice  system,” said Desiree Perez, CEO of Roc Nation. 

Join the conversation by following @AETV and using #ExposingParchman. 

“Exposing Parchman” will be available on demand and to stream on the A&E app and  AETV.com. For more information on the series, visit the official “Exposing Parchman” site – www.aetv.com/parchman.  

“Exposing Parchman” is produced by ITV America’s Good Caper Content, Roc Nation, and Red  Summer TV for A&E Network. Jordana Hochman and Jeanmarie Condon are the executive producers, with Alison Dammann serving as co-executive producer. Rahman Ali Bugg is  Director and executive producer for Red Summer TV. Desiree Perez, Lori York, Jana Fleishman,  and Mario “Yo Gotti” Mims are the executive producers for Roc Nation. Elaine Frontain Bryant, Shelly Tatro and Brad Abramson serve as executive producers for A&E. A+E Networks holds  worldwide distribution rights for “Exposing Parchman.” 

A&E NETWORK SETS JUNE 17th AT 8PM ET/PT FOR THE PREMIERE OF INVESTIGATIVE DOCUMENTARY EVENT “EXPOSING PARCHMAN” PRODUCED BY ROC NATION, GOOD CAPER CONTENT, AND RED SUMMER TV