George is the warden of a struggling prison. He needs more funding, not just for himself but for the prison to function the way he wants it. Luck comes his way as a high profile white collar criminal heads towards his particular prison, and the mayor gives George a deal. If he can keep the newcomer safe and sound, the prison will easily be able to get all the funding it needs, and he gets the raise he's been asking for. When his wife comes to visit, George let's her know and unfortunately, it's overheard by a disgruntled prison guard.
As he's meeting with a prisoner, the disgruntled guard angrily let's the warden know of what he overheard and leaves in a huff. The prisoner, Daryl, uses this as leverage. He offers the warden a deal; he and his crew will protect the white collar criminal in exchange for a favorable parole hearing and... a conjugal visit. But it's not just anyone, he wants a visit from George's Christian, conservative wife. With his back against the wall, and after speaking with his wife, he takes Daryl's deal. As Daryl meets with George's wife, he takes her on quite the journey in George's own office. Does George end up regretting his decision to take on this Prison Deal?
As he's meeting with a prisoner, the disgruntled guard angrily let's the warden know of what he overheard and leaves in a huff. The prisoner, Daryl, uses this as leverage. He offers the warden a deal; he and his crew will protect the white collar criminal in exchange for a favorable parole hearing and... a conjugal visit. But it's not just anyone, he wants a visit from George's Christian, conservative wife. With his back against the wall, and after speaking with his wife, he takes Daryl's deal. As Daryl meets with George's wife, he takes her on quite the journey in George's own office. Does George end up regretting his decision to take on this Prison Deal?