South Carolina Will Only Pay $1m to Woman Whose Baby Died in Prison Toilet
South Carolina Will Only Pay $1m to Woman Whose Baby Died in Prison Toilet
The South Carolina Department of Corrections will pay a paltry $1 million to a woman whose baby daughter died in a prison toilet.According to The State, Sinetra Johnson will receive a total award of $1.15 million, of which $750,000 is to be paid by the Department of Corrections. The remaining amount will be split by health contractors Medustrial and MedFirst.The payments, note The State, were ordered by Richland County Judge George McFadden.Christopher Mills, an attorney for Johnson, said his client is happy to see the case closed; the lawsuit had been pending and in-process for the better part of eight years.“She’s very glad to have this behind her and is look forward to the rest of her life,” Mills said late last week.The State adds that the Corrections Department didn’t admit culpability.Johnson, wrote The State in an earlier article, had only discovered she was pregnant two days before going to prison for a parole violation.
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