Virginia Lawsuit Claims Sheriff's Deputies Forced Mensurating Women to Expose Themselves
Virginia Lawsuit Claims Sheriff's Deputies Forced Mensurating Women to Expose Themselves
A Virginia woman has filed a $1.35 million lawsuit against the Portsmouth County sheriff, as well as an individual deputy, alleging that local law enforcement officials forced her and other female inmates to expose their genitals while menstruating.According to The Virginia Mercury, the lawsuit was filed by plaintiff Danaesha Martin in Portsmouth Circuit Court.In her lawsuit, Martin alleges that Portsmouth deputies ordered female detainees to expose their genitals as a condition of obtaining sanitary products in the Portsmouth City Jail.“The provision of a sanitary napkin, pad, and/or tampon by a correctional officer to a female detainee/inmate is a mere ministerial function that in no way requires the exercise of discretion,” the lawsuit states.“As you can imagine, this was an incredibly traumatic, humiliating experience for Miss Martin,” said Mark Dix, an attorney for Martin. “The actions of the deputy were unprofessional and we think, morally wrong.”Dix said that, while the lawsuit has been filed, some defendants have yet to be served.“The lawsuit is active, it is up and running,” Dix said. “What we are doing now, we have to get a summons issued by the clerk.”The Virginia Mercury, which reprinted portions of the complaint, reports that the lawsuit cited internal law enforcement communications as evidence of misconduct.
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Lawsuit says Portsmouth sheriff, deputy forced detainees to expose genitals to prove menstruationWoman was forced to expose herself for sanitary products at Portsmouth City Jail, lawsuit says
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