Sherra Wright Files $12m Lawsuit Against Shelby County Sheriff's Office
Sherra Wright Files $12m Lawsuit Against Shelby County Sheriff's Office
Sherra Wright has filed a $12 million federal lawsuit against the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office in Memphis, Tennessee.Wright gained regional notoriety after being named as a suspect in the shooting death of her ex-husband, Lorenzen Wright.Wright was a former professional basketball player. In his decades-long career, he played for a half-dozen teams in the NBA, including the Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies, and Cleveland Cavaliers. He went missing in July of 2010; his body was found days later.While the case was cold for years, investigators eventually identified Sherra Wright as a suspect.In 2019, Wright pleaded guilty in her ex-husband’s k and was sentenced to 30 years behind bars.According to WREG.com, Wright’s lawsuit focuses on the months she spent in Shelby County East Jail. In her handwritten complaint, Wright claims that she was subjected to “cruel and unusual punishment” between December 2017 and December 2018.That punishment, Wright charges, deprived of her rights to privacy, decency, and dignity.In one incident, Wright claims she was forced to mop a floor covered in feces, purportedly excreted by another inmate who had tested positive for HIV/AIDS. On another occasion, Wright says she was strip-searched and locked in a broom closet. Whilst inside the closet, jailers allegedly taunted Wright by telling her that her eldest son had been arrested.
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