Not good in a fed lockup on a ‘civil rights’ charge.
The entire logic of pleading on the Federal charges was that a federal prison was a safer place to spend 20 years as opposed to a state prison where he would only have to spend a month (before being removed by the medical examiner.) I guess it turns out not to have been a much better choice.
I think we all knew this was coming, and I posted such several times. The only federal prisoner I ever knew was a former neighbor in Boca Raton who went to Federal prison in 2015 to serve 15 years for various felonies in a Ponzi scheme he ran. He started to serve the sentence at age ~65 and was released in 2020 when fears of Covid in the prisons led to release of senior inmates. Apparently that truncated the sentence - he has not returned. I think that was deemed a compassionate release. What then does Chauvin get, assuming he survives, in a compassionate appraisal of his situation?