More than 60 sex abuse, retaliation lawsuits filed against officers at FCI Dublin

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A dozen more civil lawsuits were filed in U.S. District Court against officers at the Federal Correctional Institute in Dublin, bringing the total to 63.

The suits, filed Thursday on behalf of women incarcerated at FCI Dublin, allege similar themes: Sexual assault and retaliation for speaking up. Four undocumented women also allege officers threatened their deportation if they reported any abuse.Multiple women details that they were the subject of officer voyeurism, were told they had to masturbate and perform strip shows in front of officers, or commit sex acts on other incarcerated people in front of officers.

alleged that she was also forcibly raped by Officer Cedric Kinlaw on a number of occasions. She said that he regularly made homophobic remarks to her and threatened to throw her in the Special Housing Unit, or SHU, if she left their shared job. She alleged Officer Ronald St. Clair, a cook foreman, stood as a lookout when Kinlaw sexually abused her and Pool was actively aware of this abuse and did nothing to stop it. (The lawsuit identifies St. Clair as Sinclair." A woman identified as A.Y.

 

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