Former Chadds Ford Adviser Turned Drug Informant Blown Out By Federal Jury
Former Chadds Ford Adviser Turned Drug Informant Blown Out By Federal Jury
A federal jury blew out a lawsuit filed by a former Chadds Ford financial adviser, who was brutally beaten in prison after being exposed as an informant.In his lawsuit, Peter Bistrian named eight guards at the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia. Bistrian claims the group of guards blew his cover, telling others that he’d fed authorities information on local drug-lord Kaboni Savage.While Bistrian says he pled with prison staff, repeatedly telling them his life was in danger, they seemed to pay little mind to his safety. In 2006, Bistrian was placed in a recreation pen with three other inmates. One was among Kaboni’s closest confidantes.Face-to-face with Bistrian, the gangster and other prisoners laid into him. Bistrian suffered extensive injuries, including a dislocated shoulder, broken fingers, cuts and lost teeth.“When I woke up, I was bleeding so hard I couldn’t see,” Bistrian said. “But I was screaming. I was so mad […] I told [them] this was going to happen, and it did.”It took a day for a jury to conclude that only two of the guards named in the suit—J.A. Gibbs and William Jezior—were aware of the danger faced by Bistrian. However, the jury still opted not to hold either man accountable, opining the guards had not recklessly put Bistrian at risk.The panel’s decision, reports The Philadelphia Inquirer, apparently came as a shock to Bistrian.“We regret that the jury did not render a verdict in favor of Mr. Bistrian,” one of the man’s attorneys, Richard L. Bazelon, wrote in an e-mail to the Inquirer.
Jail cell; image by Ichigo121212, via Pixaby, CC0.
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