In a staggering settlement, the federal government will pay $116 million to more than 100 women who said they were sexually abused by employees at a now-shuttered federal prison in Dublin, Calif.
In a record settlement, the federal government will pay over $116 million to more than 100 women who were victims of sexual abuse by employees at a now-closed federal prison in Dublin, California ...
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) acknowledged the ... is not a result of the agreement." Some of the women who alleged abuse at Dublin say they have been the victims of similar misconduct ...
The Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, Calif ... paid by the federal government for misconduct in federal prisons. The women will receive an average of about $1.1 million each to settle ...
the Justice Department will pay an average of about $1.1 million to each of 103 women who sued the Bureau of Prisons over their treatment at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin ...
The Federal Bureau of Prisons will pay $116 million to former inmates at the scandal-plagued FCI Dublin women’s prison, which was permanently closed recently after investigators found amid a ...
the Justice Department will pay an average of about $1.1 million to each of 103 women who sued the Bureau of Prisons over their treatment at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin ...
Dublin along with the transfer of hundreds of incarcerated women across the United States, troubling reports of systemic abuse, retaliation and neglect have resurfaced.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons agreed pay $116 million to more than 100 former inmates at the scandal-plagued FCI Dublin women’s prison, which was recently permanently closed amid a pervasive ...
“When you’re in prison, the retaliation starts ... sexual abuse and assault at a federal women’s prison in California. The facility, FCI Dublin, was shuttered earlier this year.