Second Female Inmate Accuses Lexington FMC Employee of Sexual Assault
Second Female Inmate Accuses Lexington FMC Employee of Sexual Assault
For the second time in scarcely a week, a female inmate has accused an employee at the Lexington Federal Medical Center of sexual assault.According to The Lexington Herald-Leader, the lawsuit accuses Hosea Lee, a residential drug abuse program instructor at the Kentucky prison, of raping a female inmate. This complaint comes mere days after another prisoner said she was sexually assaulted by Lexington guard Christopher Brian Goodwin.So far, the federal Bureau of Prisons has not commented on the pending litigation.The most recent lawsuit alleges that Lee began giving her special attention during a drug abuse program he was teaching at the prison.Lee then went out to begin sexually abusing the unidentified woman, raping her at least three times. In her complaint, the Jane Doe plaintiff states that she never consented to the sexual conduct. And, under federal law, the relationship could not have been consensual under any circumstance, as the Bureau of Prisons prohibits inmates and guards from having intimate relationships with one another.The Herald-Leader notes that the woman says she did not report the assaults, because she feared that she would be retaliated against.
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