Transgender Inmate was Brutally Assaulted After Michigan Prison Staff Bunked with Convicted Rapist

Transgender Inmate was Brutally Assaulted After Michigan Prison Staff Bunked with Convicted Rapist
A transgender inmate has filed a lawsuit against the Michigan Department of Corrections, claiming she was forced to bunk with a convicted rapist—and was soon after sexually assaulted.According to The Detroit News, the lawsuit was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court.In the complaint, the plaintiff claims she had a registered “medical detail prohibiting her housing with a non-gender dysphoric inmate” while incarcerated at the G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility, located outside of Jackson, Michigan.However, the plaintiff—identified in court documents only as “Jane Doe”—says that corrections staff ignored the medical orders, as well as her own requests. In January 2020, Doe was ordered to share a cell with “a known rapist and murderer imprisoned for life for killing a woman during sexual intercourse.”Doe quickly protested the assignment—but a corrections officer threatened to write her a ticket for misconduct.The same officer also purportedly went so far as to tell Doe that he or the Department of Corrections would place her in disciplinary segregation if she continued to complain.
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