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Newsom’s $200M Taxpayer-Funded Prison Tablet Initiative Backfires With Devices Being Used To Watch Pornography, Stalk Minors

admin May 15, 2026

California’s taxpayer-funded prison tablet initiative is facing mounting criticism after a bombshell report in City Journal revealed that inmates have been using the devices to access pornography and communicate inappropriately with minors.

The controversy intensified following claims involving Nathaniel Ray Diaz, a convicted sex offender imprisoned for crimes against a 12-year-old girl. Prosecutors alleged Diaz used his tablet while incarcerated to continue exploiting the victim, coercing her into sending sexually explicit images. According to investigators, the girl said she was pressured into speaking with him through the device “for hours, every day,” while prosecutors claimed Diaz made thousands of calls despite a no-contact order.

The program itself expanded rapidly under Gov. Gavin Newsom after the state approved a $189 million contract to distribute free digital tablets to inmates. Originally launched as a pilot program in 2018, the initiative had reportedly reached nearly all California state prisoners by 2023.

State officials promoted the effort as a rehabilitation tool designed to improve “digital equity” for “justice impacted” individuals. Newsom’s progressive agenda stated that the tablets were intended to provide educational materials, religious resources, and communication access for inmates preparing to reenter society.

California’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation rejected claims that the system lacks safeguards, describing the tablets as “tightly controlled education tools” that provide prisoners with “access to the Bible, education, and reentry resources that actually reduce crime.” Officials also insisted that explicit content is restricted on the devices. Inmates dispute the tight controls, saying that explicit content is easy to access.

One such inmate who spoke to City Journal, Robert Maury, said inmates can still obtain pornography and receive “nude pictures” through the tablets. He described methods prisoners allegedly use to bypass restrictions, including recording explicit content during video calls with people outside prison.

Despite these wild revelations, it appears, the tablets-for-prisoners program will continue.

Per City Journal: “Governor Gavin Newsom is moving full-speed ahead with his initiative to ‘reimagine our prison system” and turn San Quentin into “the nation’s most innovative rehabilitation facility.’ Newsom has offered no indication that he will reverse course on the free tablet program. In fact, the new vendor contract allows for four one-year extensions, which could push its total cost to $315 million.” At least one Democratic legislator is demanding that the state make inmates’ messages free of charge.”


Charlie Kirk News Desk is operated by Turning Point USA and is dedicated to informing Conservatives and Christians and advocating for principles of freedom, free markets, and limited government.

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