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Fifth Circuit Affirms, Remits TDCJ Employee's Damages Award by The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed in part, remitted in part, and reversed in part the damages awarded to an employee of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) in a sex and race discrimination lawsuit. TDCJ employee Beverly …
$279,000 Harassment Award Upheld in Missouri Nurses' Suit by The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld judgment against Missouri Department of Corrections (MODOC) officials in favor of nurses who sued for retaliation and sexual harassment. The court also upheld attorney fee awards. Rebecca Hunt and Susan Nurnberg were recruited by …
$200,000 Awarded to Prison Nurse for Wrongful Termination by $200,000 Awarded To Prison Nurse For Wrongful Termination Joan Gilles, a 67-year old former prison nurse at the Northern Maine Juvenile Correctional Facility (NMJCF), in Charleston, filed a law suit against Prison Health Services (PHS), a company that provides medical services …
$130,000 Settlement In Prison Employee Harassment Suit by In 1999, Thomas G. Bailor, filed a law suit against the Delaware Correctional Center MC, after he was forced to quit his job as an internal affairs investigator, for filing a report accusing prison guards of misconduct. Bailor, was investigating charges that …
$9,500 Paid in Washington DOC Employee's Whistleblower Suit by William C. Dalton, a nurse at Washington's McNeil Island Correctional Center, repeatedly raised issues regarding deficiencies in equipment, protocol and staffing at MICC. In July 1996, Dalton was instructed to participate in chemotherapy for a patient/prisoner at MICC. Dalton became concerned …
$217,500 Paid in WA DOC Sexual Harassment Claim by Kathleen Lane was an employee of the Washington DOC in August of 1988 when raped and assaulted by one of her co-workers, Charles Beeman, at the WSR in Monroe, Wa. She filed criminal charges and reported the rape to supervisors. The …
Supreme Court Holds Retaliation Claim Requires "But For" Test by Supreme Court Holds Retaliation Claim Requires "But For" Test The U.S. Supreme Court has held in a teacher's suit, which sought reinstatement and damages, for the failure to rehire him in retaliation for engaging in speech protected by the U.S. …
Former Guard's Sexual Harassment Suit Against CCA Dismissed by The United States District Court for the District of Columbia held that a former guard suing CCA of Tennessee under the District of Columbia Human Rights Act (DCHRA) had not proven she was subjected to a hostile work environment, that lack …
Article • May 15, 2007
$12,500 Paid in WA Retaliation Claim By Guard by Donald Baker was an employee at Airway Heights Corrections Center when he requested a transfer to another position within the Washington DOC. He was advised by Associate Superintendent Larry Hines that he would be considered for a transfer only if he …
Florida Jail Guard's Discrimination, Due Process Claims Dismissed by The United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida dismissed a former jail guard's state and federal complaints of, among other things, race discrimination, retaliation and due process violations. While employed as a guard by the Miami-Dade County Corrections …
$130,000 Settlement in Former Prison Employee Harassment Suit by In 1999, Thomas G. Bailor, filed a law suit against the Delaware Correctional Center (DCC), after he was forced to quit his job as an internal affairs investigator, for filing a report accusing prison guards of misconduct. Bailor, was investigating charges …
Kentucky: Women Sexually Harassed By Jail Officials Awarded $230,000 Each by On September 18, 2002, a jury in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky awarded a total of $230,000 to each of two women, former employees of the Whitley County Jail, who alleged sexual harassment and …
Ex California Female Guards Subjected to Sexual Harassment, Retaliation by Edna Miller and Frances Mackey (plaintiffs), former California Department of Corrections (DOC) guards, were forced to work in a sexually hostile environment at the Valley State Prison for Women due to sexual relationships between the warden, Lewis Kuykendall, and several …
Washington Guard Fails to Establish Employer Retaliation by Lonnie Earles was a guard at the Washington Corrections Center (WCC) near the town of Shelton. In 1994 he settled an employment discrimination suit with the State Department of Corrections (DOC). Over the next several years Earles was transferred from one position …
PA Female Lt. Awarded $37,234 in Faulty Sex Termination by A female Lieutenant at the Allegheny County Jail was awarded $37,234 and reinstated to her job after a County Personnel Board found she was improperly terminated for allegedly having sex with a prisoner. While in the Allegheny County Jail, prisoner …
Police Retaliation Against Expert Witness States Claim by Intimidating expert witnesses is within the scope of the civil rights conspiracy statute. Expert testimony (in this case, testimony for plaintiff in an excessive force case by instructors at a police academy) is protected speech. Actions by police chiefs and sheriffs to …
Exhaustion Required in Title VII Suits by The plaintiff asserted hostile work environment and violation of merit system claims under Title VII, and defendants asserted she did not exhaust them. However, the plaintiff said that she had grieved her alleged retaliatory discharge and that the arbitrator heard all the underlying …
“To Get Stuff and Sell It for As Much As We Can Get”: Federal Prison Industries and Electronics Recycling by Aaron Shuman "To Get Stuff and Sell It for As Much As We Can Get": Federal Prison Industries and Electronics Recycling by Aaron Shuman In recent months, UNICOR Recycling has …
Joe Arpaio: America’s Toughest Sheriff or Most Corrupt? by Alex Friedmann Joe Arpaio: America?s Toughest Sheriff or Most Corrupt? by Alex Friedmann Joe M. Arpaio, the head lawman over Maricopa County, Arizona, bills himself as "America's Toughest Sheriff." While "toughest" may be subject to debate (literally -- in September, 2006 …
Wisconsin Halfway House Overbills BOP; Fired Whistle blower Settles For $435,000 by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg Federal jurors found that Rock Valley Community Programs (RVCP) in Janesville, Wisconsin and its chief executive officer, Irwin McHugh, had submitted false claims for reimbursement to the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). …
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