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FCI Dublin prison officers are angry with new administration and 'we are paying for it,' woman testifies
Lisa Fernandez, KTVU
OAKLAND, Calif. - One by one, women incarcerated at the beleaguered Federal Correctional Institute at Dublin testified in federal court on Friday, complaining of officers groping them, taunting them, strip searching them, denying them medical care, opening their legal mail and retaliating against them for reporting wrongdoing.
'There's no support': Incarcerated survivors testify in East Bay women's prison court hearing
Sydney Johnson, KQED
Survivors of sexual abuse at a federal East Bay women’s prison said inappropriate conduct and retaliation persist, multiple women incarcerated at the facility told a federal judge on Friday.
Inmates testify about sexual abuse at FCI Dublin women's prison
CBS Bay Area
DUBLIN – Following three days of testimony from incarcerated survivors of sexual abuse at Federal Correctional Institution Dublin, the legal teams representing the victims held a press conference Friday outside of U.S. District Court in Oakland.
Facing more than 45 sex abuse suits, judge could appoint special master over FCI Dublin prison
Lisa Fernandez, KTVU
A federal court judge is being asked to appoint a "special master" over the Federal Correctional Institute at Dublin, an all-women's prison notoriously nicknamed the "Rape Club" after eight correctional officers have been charged with sexual assault and more than 45 civil cases have been filed alleging the same abuses.
Judge rips feds for pattern of abuse at Bay Area women’s prison
Natalie Hanson, Courthouse News Service
OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) — A judge is weighing a preliminary injunction demanding that the government take action on abuses of incarcerated people at a federal prison for women in the San Francisco Bay Area, in new claims that the prison enabled a pattern of abuse.
Lawsuit can proceed against New Jersey prison guards accused of refusing disabled man’s needs
Dana DiFilippo, New Jersey Monitor
New Jersey correctional officers showed “deliberate indifference” when they confiscated the cane an incarcerated man used because of a painful spinal condition and repeatedly refused to return it to him, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
Lawsuit challenges forced agricultural labor at Angola
Marlo Lacen, KTAL News
A lawsuit was filed against the Louisiana Department of Corrections and Prison Enterprises that challenges the forced agricultural labor practices at the Louisiana State Penitentiary known as Angola.
Prison reform groups file lawsuit claiming Angola’s ‘Farm Line’ is unconstitutional
Jennsen Bentley, Big Easy Magazine
The Promise of Justice Initiative (PJI) and Rights Behind Bars, two nonprofit advocacy groups, filed a lawsuit against the Louisiana Department of Corrections and Prison Enterprises challenging the practice of forced agricultural labor at the Louisiana State Penitentiary, or Angola.
Louisiana prisoner suit claims they’re forced to endure dangerous conditions at Angola prison farm
Associated Press
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Men incarcerated at Louisiana State Penitentiary filed a class-action lawsuit Saturday, contending they have been forced to work in the prison’s fields for little or no pay, even when temperatures soar past 100 degrees. They described the conditions as cruel, degrading and often dangerous.
Dublin women inmates sue prison bureau over climate of abuse and retaliation
Bob Egelko, San Francisco Chronicle
Prisoners at the federal women’s prison in Dublin, where a former warden and six staff members have already been convicted of sexual assault, filed suit Wednesday accusing officials of fostering a climate of abuse and retaliating against those who report it.
Dublin federal prison sex assault victims file lawsuit
Lisa Fernandez, KTVU
OAKLAND, Calif. - Sex abuse survivors at an all-women's prison in Dublin filed a sweeping and major class-action lawsuit on Wednesday, alleging that people incarcerated there have been raped, forced to undress in order to be released from cells, drugged, groped and targeted with threats of deportation, among other atrocities.
Dublin women’s prison faces class-action lawsuit over sexual abuse scandal
Sydney Johnson, KQED
Survivors of sexual abuse on Wednesday filed a class-action lawsuit against guards and officials at FCI Dublin, a federal women’s prison where plaintiffs argue there are inadequate systems for preventing, detecting, investigating and responding to rape and sexual assault at the facility.
Exreclusas denuncian que fueron violadas en una prisión federal: algunas son indocumentadas
Univision
Decenas de mujeres que cumplieron una condena en la prisión federal de Dublin, California, entablaron una demanda contra la Oficina Federal de Prisiones por presuntamente ignorar los casos de abuso sexual que se presentaron en el centro carcelario.
Inmates at California women’s prison sue federal government over sexual abuse
Olga R. Rodriguez, Associated Press
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Eight inmates at a San Francisco Bay Area lockup — dubbed the “rape club” by prisoners and workers alike — filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the federal Bureau of Prisons, saying sexual abuse and exploitation has not stopped despite the prosecution of the former warden and several former officers.
Sexual abuse scandal at FCI Dublin women's prison leads to lawsuit against federal prisons bureau
CBS Bay Area
DUBLIN – Survivors of sexual abuse by employees at FCI Dublin have filed a class action lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Prisons, saying not enough has been done to stop the abuse.