Georgia to Pay $2.2m to Family of Transgender Inmate Who Committed Suicide
Georgia to Pay $2.2m to Family of Transgender Inmate Who Committed Suicide
The Georgia Department of Corrections will pay $2.2 million to the family of a transgender woman who committed suicide in an all-male prison.According to CNN, the settlement is among the largest wrongful death settlements in the history of Georgia’s prison system, awarded shortly after the federal Department of Justice announced a sweeping civil rights investigation into allegations of abuse in state prisons.The New York Daily News reports that Jenna Mitchell hung herself on December 4, 2017, while serving a 10-year sentence at Valdosta State Prison.The American Civil Liberties Union, which filed the lawsuit on behalf of the Mitchell family, said that corrections officers failed to keep Jenna safe after she threatened to commit suicide multiple times.Despite the award, Mitchell’s mother, Sheba Maree, told CNN that “the financial settlement is barely nudging any kind of justice.”
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