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Article • February 4, 2020 • from PLN February, 2020
CoreCivic Booted from LGBT Chamber of Commerce in Hometown by David M. Reutter by David M. Reutter Nashville’s LGBT Chamber of Commerce (Chamber) has removed for-profit prison company CoreCivic from its membership rolls. The October 8, 2019 decision to return the company’s membership fee came after a vocal outcry from …
Article • January 9, 2020 • from PLN January, 2020
Genesco CEO Denied Term on CoreCivic’s Board of Directors, but Board Refuses His Resignation by Scott Grammer by Scott Grammer Robert J. “Bob” Dennis, CEO of Gen­esco, a Nashville shoe and boot retailer, was first appointed to the board of directors of CoreCivic, the private prison company formerly known as …
Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury Performance Audit Report, Department of Correction, TN, 2020 Department of Correction January 2020 DEBORAH V. LOVELESS, CPA, CGFM, CGMA Director State Agency Audits KANDI B. THOMAS, CPA, CGFM, CFE, CGMA Assistant Director Information Systems DANIEL V. WILLIS, CPA, CISA, CGFM Assistant Director JENNIFER WHITSEL, CPA, …
Split Summary Judgment Order in California Prisoner’s Wrongful Death Suit by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon On September 17, 2019, a federal judge denied several summary judgment claims urged by CoreCivic while granting one. Federal prisoner Gerardo Cruz-Sanchez entered the Otay Mesa Detention Center (OMDC) in San Diego, California, operated …
Joint letter to investigate conditions at Stewart Detention Center in Georgia Senator David Perdue 455 Russell Office Building Washington, DC 20510 Representative Drew Ferguson 1032 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Representative Rob Woodall 1725 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Representative Barry Loudermilk 329 Cannon House Office …
Denver Tries to End Private Prison Companies’ Halfway House Contracts by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke In August 2019, thanks to the efforts of newly elected Denver, Colorado councilwoman Candi CdeBaca, the city council declined to renew contracts worth a total of $10.6 million with GEO Group and Core­Civic (formerly …
Publication • October 7, 2019
Letter to Nashville LGBT Chamber of Commerce re CoreCivic membership, October 2019 Human Rights Defense Center DEDICATED TO PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS October 4, 2019 Nashville LGBT Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors 41 Peabody Street Nashville, TN 37210 Re: CoreCivic’s Chamber membership Dear Board members: On September 13, Out & …
Article • October 4, 2019 • from PLN October, 2019
Congressional Black Caucus Institute Accepts Donations from Private Prison Companies by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Although the website of the Congressional Black Caucus states that banning private prisons is part of its agenda during the current congressional session, the legally separate but affiliated Congressional Black Caucus Institute (CBCI) has …
Audit Determines Georgia’s State Prisons More Cost Effective than Private Prisons by David M. Reutter by David M. Reutter A legislative audit, released in December 2018, concluded that it costs Georgia about 10 percent more to house comparable prisoners in private prisons than in state-run facilities. The audit, completed as …
Huff et al. v. CoreCivic, Inc. and Securus, KS, Preliminary Settlement, Attorney Client Calls Taped, 2019 Case 2:17-cv-02320-JAR-JPO Document 140-2 Filed 08/23/19 Page 1 of 23 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS Ashley Huff and Gregory Rapp, individually and on behalf of all others similarly …
Steep Cost for Sending Hawaii Prisoners to Mainland Facilities by Hawaii has long been considered a tropical paradise, but those who run afoul of the law on the islands stand a good chance of being exiled. Over a third of Hawaii’s prisoners are shipped to a privately-operated facility in Arizona …
CoreCivic Prisons in Tennessee Have Twice as Many Murders, Four Times the Homicide Rate as State-Run Facilities by On June 10, 2019, the Human Rights Defense Center and No Exceptions Prison Collective reported that from 2014 through June 2019, there were twice as many murders in the four Tennessee prisons …
CoreCivic Prisons in Tennessee Have Twice as Many Murders, Four Times the Homicide Rate as State-Run Facilities by On June 10, 2019, the Human Rights Defense Center and No Exceptions Prison Collective reported that from 2014 through June 2019, there were twice as many murders in the four Tennessee prisons …
Publication • July 10, 2019
Congressional Committee on Oversight and Reform - CoreCivic re Detention Contractors, 2019 Responding to Oversight Committee Document Requests 1. In complying with this request, produce all responsive documents that are in your possession, custody, or control, whether held by you or your past or present agents, employees, and representatives acting …
Montana Parolee Sues CoreCivic Over Prison Assault, Brain Injury by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke A former prisoner at the Crossroads Correctional Center near Shelby, Montana is suing the facility’s private operator, CoreCivic (formerly Corrections Corporation of America) and its contract medical provider, alleging staff allowed another prisoner to assault him …
Article • July 2, 2019 • from PLN July, 2019
Tennessee: Federal Court Grants Class-Action Status in Shareholder Suit Against CoreCivic by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On March 26, 2019, a federal district court in Tennessee granted class-action certification in a shareholder lawsuit brought against CoreCivic, formerly Corrections Corporation of America, that alleged the company made statements misrepresenting the …
Letter to CoreCivic, GEO Group, and MTC Re Private Prison Accreditation, May 2019 ELIZABETH WARREN UNITED STATES SENATE WASHINGTON , DC 20510- 2105 P: 202- 224-4543 MASSACHUSETTS COMMITTEES: BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN AFFAIRS HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSION? tinitrd ~tatrs ~rnatr ARMED SERVICES 2400 JFK FEDERAL BUILDING 15 NEW SUDBURY …
Letter to DHS on Accreditation, May 2019 ELIZABETH WARREN UNITED STATES SENATE WASH INGTON, DC 20510-2105 P: 202- 224--4543 MASSACHUSETTS COMMITTEE S: BAN KI NG, HOUSIN G, AND URBAN AFFAIRS HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS ~nitrd ~tatt1, ~rnatr ARMED SERVICES 2400 JFK FEDERAL BUILDING 15 NEW SUDBURY STREET BOSTON, MA …
CoreCivic Creates Nonprofit Foundation, Ostensibly to Reduce Recidivism by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke  Private prison companies are known for their cynical motives. They lobby and give money to politicians to expand the for-profit prison industry, and have provisions in their contracts that guarantee minimum occupancy levels at many of …
GEO Group, CoreCivic Face Class Actions Alleging Prisoner ‘Slave Labor’ by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna GEO Group, the Florida-based private prison behemoth, and Tennessee corporation CoreCivic, are the targets of several lawsuits alleging that “voluntary” work programs at their facilities violate state minimum-wage laws, as well as the Trafficking …
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