Lawsuits Claim Sexual Abuse at Oregon's Coffee Creek Correctional Facility
Lawsuits Claim Sexual Abuse at Oregon's Coffee Creek Correctional Facility
A series of multi-million dollar lawsuits claim that sexual abuse and rape were “widespread” at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, Oregon’s only all-women’s prison.The claims, writes the Statesman Journal, are made by five current and former inmates. All of them say they were raped, groped and assaulted by an on-site nurse, Tony Klein.While they posit Klein as a prolific predator, the women say staff did nothing in response. Complaints about Klein allegedly date back years. But administrators ignored the accusations, sometimes even retaliating against inmates who made them.An investigation by the Oregon State Police found 11 inmates who claim they’ve had sexual encounters with Klein. But prosecutors demurred, saying they lacked sufficient evidence. Slamming several accounts as unreliable, the D.A. scrapped the case, calling it “unsupportable.”No charges were filed against Klein, but the 34-year old nurse resigned from his position at Coffee Creek early last year.“Tony was very kind and nice and helpful,” one female plaintiff told the Statesman Journal. “That’s how he gained my trust.”But while he may have gained it, the woman said he also abused it. Recovering from a respiratory infection in January 2017, she didn’t ‘think twice’ about visiting Klein’s clinic. Once she got there, Klein purportedly cornered her in an exam room and groped her.
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Former Coffee Creek Inmates Allege 'Widespread' Sex Abuse, RapeLAWSUITS SAY STATE IGNORED SEXUAL ASSAULTS AT WOMEN'S PRISON'You're not the only one': Former Coffee Creek inmates allege 'widespread' sex abuse, rape
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