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Re: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit says I Miami Herald From Loneryl Bums To Alison LeukefeldAlix McLearcnHugh Hurwitz, Jill S. Roth Date 2019/12/06 15:32 Subject: Re: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit says I Miami Herald Attachments: TEXT.htm Are we able to answer the last question or should we reply we are unable to respond due to ongoing litigation? In regards to PREA, are only inmates at the facility interviewed? The story references inmates who were moved out of the facility and into other facilities in advance of PREA investigators arriving. Thanks, Loneryl >> > Jill S. Roth 12/6/201912:27 PM >>> I'm working on mine now but will send it to Hugh so he can review it first. I also won't be able to break it down by male and female inmates (not accurately anyway since some locations, like Coleman have both) so I won't put that information in. Also, my numbers will be sexually abusive behavior allegations (acts, contact, and harassment). I'll send it to Hugh within the hour. Jill > » Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 12:24 PM »> Thanks Beth! >>> Beth Reese 12/6/2019 1221 PM >>> We can give numbers of cases that we have that raise sexual abuse allegations, but those would relate only to staff/inmate cases, and I would not describe them as "unwanted sexual contact" so much as impermissible sexual contact. We also don't have a breakdown of male/female facilities - this question would be complicated to answer. Coleman, for example, is generally a male facility, but females are at the camp. Here are the raw numbers of staff/inmate cases: FY 2014 - 501 FY 2015 - 372 FY 2016 - 466 FY 2017 - 377 FY 2018 - 516 FY 2019 - 439 On average, we sustain charges in fewer than 5% of cases. Beth Reese U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Office of Internal Affairs Page 16781 EFTA00046292
320 First Street, N.W., Room 600 Washington, D.C. 20534 (202) 353-2114 (direct) (202) 307-3286 (main) (202) 514-8625 (fax) > » Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 11:33 AM > » Adding Hugh and Jill. Are we able to provide the stats they are requesting? Thanks, Loneryl >>> Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 10:57 AM >> > Thanks Ken! >> > Kenneth Hyle 12/6/2019 10:54 AM >>> Hello Loneryl - From our end: The Federal Bureau of Prisons (Bureau) takes allegations of staff misconduct seriously and, consistent with national policy, refers all allegations for investigation. The Bureau learned of allegations of sexual abuse through initial inmate complaints, and subsequently through administrative claims filed under the Federal Torts Claim Act. All allegations brought to the Bureau's attention were investigated by the Office of Internal Affairs. > > > Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 10:13 AM > > > Good Morning All, Please see the below questions from OS. Can you please advise on the response? Thanks, Loneryl >>> "Lucas, Daniel (JMD)" <DanielLucas2Ousdoj.gov> 12/6/2019 8:21 AM > » Good morning all- Please see incoming below from OS this morning. Is BOP able to assist with response? Thanks, Dan OS: This is an incredibly troubling story and it's now a lawsuit. Was BOP aware of these reports in the past? It sounds like there were multiple reports. Please keep us updated. Page 16782 EFTA00046293
In general, how many instances of unwanted sexual contact are reported at BOP facilities each year FY 2014- 2019; how many of these were inmate only related and how many were inmate and BOP staff related; and how many were male institutions vs female institutions? In regards to PREA, are only inmates at the facility interviewed? The story references inmates who were moved out of the facility and into other facilities in advance of PREA investigators arriving. Thanks. https://www.miamiherald.com/article237797554.html? utm_source= The + Marshall + Project+ Newsletter&utrasampaign= a35a3b41b3- EMAIL CAMPAIGN 2019 12 05 12 36&utm medium=email&utm term=0 5e02cdad9d-a35a3b41b3- 174511049 Rape is rampant at this women's prison. Anyone who complains is punished, lawsuit says. December 04, 2019 10:47 AM A Miami Herald I-Team investigation into corruption, sexual abuse and medical neglect at the largest women's prison in the nation, Lowell Correctional. Reporting by Julie K. Brown /[email protected]. By Emily Michot For years, male officers at the women's work camp at Coleman Federal Correctional Complex sexually harassed and assaulted inmates in what amounted to a sanctuary for systemic abuse, a space where they were shielded from any consequences. If the women complained about being groped, fondled or forced to perform sex acts on officers, the inmates were the ones who were punished. Fourteen women, ranging in age from 30 to 56 and nearly all first-time offenders, have banded together to sue the United States, not under pseudonyms but under their real names, over the abuse they say they've endured at the Bureau of Prisons-operated camp. Seven of the women are still incarcerated.The lawsuit seeks compensation and an overhaul of the prison. It was filed this week. An aerial view of the sprawling Coleman complex Coleman officials did not immediately respond to a request from the Miami Herald for comment. The litigation is the latest manifestation of dysfunction in a federal prison system that seemingly hit bottom when Jeffrey Epstein, perhaps the most high-profile detainee in the nation, was found hanged Aug. 10 in his cell at another BOP facility, the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, while officers dozed nearby. The death, which led to the summary removal of the acting director of the prison system, has been termed a suicide. It occurred despite what was described as a previous suicide attempt three weeks earlier. Although it touches on a second institution in Tallahassee, the lawsuit focuses primarily on Coleman, the largest prison complex in the federal system. Located in Sumter County near Wildwood, it houses more than 6,000 inmates in a series of compounds and camps, including roughly 500 women, the complaint says In stark, chilling detail, the lawsuit describes pervasive abuse how women were coerced and threatened, how they were lured into private offices or remote sheds with no surveillance cameras, or stalked relentlessly by corrections officers until they had no choice but to submit. The officers all of whom are identified in the lawsuit, at least by last name would at times display computer screens showing the women the exact location of their families, a pointed message that their relatives could be targeted if the women didn't cooperate. Some of the women had minor children. In some cases, officers wanted to maintain relationships with the women after they had served their time, according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit says Coleman employed no fewer than seven officers who took advantage of their authority and access to sexually abuse the women. Some of the officers had been investigated for sexual abuse in the past, with nothing coming of it, the lawsuit alleges. The Miami Herald requested personnel files on all of the named officers to see if there were telltale warnings Page 16783 EFTA00046294
in tneir oackgrounas. ine tsureau or Prisons responaea tnat absent an overnaing public interest, it wouia not provide such documents, calling the provision of such records an unwarranted invasion of their personal privacy. The male staffers maintained total control over the women's lives, safety and well-being. At least one victim said she was ordered to begin birth control to avoid the possibility of becoming pregnant and another was given a morning-after pill by an officer. Page 16784 EFTA00046295
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RE: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit says I Miami Herald From Jill S. Roth To Alison LeukefeldAlix MeLearenHugh Hurwitz, Loneryl Burns Date 2019/12/06 16:17 Subject: RE: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit says I Miami Herald Attachments: TEXT.htrn Oh sorry, I meant to answer that. All allegations are investigated. Investigations include interviewing the alleged victim, the alleged perpetrator, and any possible witnesses to the alleged abusive behavior. These interviews occur regardless of location. Inmates have been interviewed at facilities other than where the event was alleged to have occurred, to include after release to halfway house. Transfers do not stop the investigative process. Jill Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone Original message From: Loneryl Burns <[email protected]> Date: 12/6/19 3:32 PM (GMT-05:00) To: "Jill S. Roth" <[email protected]> Cc Alison Leukefeld <[email protected]>, Alix McLearen <[email protected]>, Hugh Hurwitz <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit says I Miami Herald >> > "Loneryl Burns" 12/06/2019 15:32 >>> Are we able to answer the last question or should we reply we are unable to respond due to ongoing litigation? In regards to PREA, are only inmates at the facility interviewed? The story references inmates who were moved out of the facility and into other facilities in advance of PREA investigators arriving. Thanks, Loneryl >> > Jill S. Roth 12/6/201912:27 PM >>> I'm working on mine now but will send it to Hugh so he can review it first. I also won't be able to break it down by male and female inmates (not accurately anyway since some locations, like Coleman have both) so I won't put that information in. Also, my numbers will be sexually abusive behavior allegations (acts, contact, and harassment). I'll send it to Hugh within the hour. Jill Page 16788 EFTA00046299
>> > Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 12:24 PM >>> Thanks Beth! >> > Beth Reese 12/6/2019 12:21 PM >>> We can give numbers of cases that we have that raise sexual abuse allegations, but those would relate only to staff/inmate cases, and I would not describe them as "unwanted sexual contact" so much as impermissible sexual contact. We also don't have a breakdown of male/female facilities - this question would be complicated to answer. Coleman, for example, is generally a male facility, but females are at the camp. Here are the raw numbers of staff/inmate cases: FY 2014 - 501 FY 2015 - 372 FY 2016 - 466 FY 2017 - 377 FY 2018 - 516 FY 2019 - 439 On average, we sustain charges in fewer than 5% of cases. Beth Reese U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Office of Internal Affairs 320 First Street, N.W., Room 600 Washington, D.C. 20534 (202) 353-2114 (direct) (202) 307-3286 (main) (202) 514-8625 (fax) > > > Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 11:33 AM > > > Adding Hugh and Jill. Are we able to provide the stats they are requesting? Thanks, Loneryl > » Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 10:57 AM > » Thanks Ken! >> > Kenneth Hyle 12/6/2019 10:54 AM >> > Hello Loneryl - From our end: The Federal Bureau of Prisons (Bureau) takes allegations of staff misconduct seriously and, consistent with national policy, refers all allegations for investigation. The Bureau learned of allegations of sexual abuse through initial inmate complaints, and subsequently through administrative claims filed under the Federal Torts Claim Act. All allegations brought to the Bureau's attention were investigated by the Office of Internal Affairs. Page 16789 EFTA00046300
> » Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 10:13 AM > » Good Morning All, Please see the below questions from OS. Can you please advise on the response? Thanks, Loneryl >> > "Lucas, Daniel (JMD)" <Daniellucas2Pusdoj.gov> 12/6/2019 8:21 AM >> > Good morning all- Please see incoming below from OS this morning. Is BOP able to assist with response? Thanks, Dan OS: This is an incredibly troubling story and it's now a lawsuit. Was BOP aware of these reports in the past? It sounds like there were multiple reports. Please keep us updated. In general, how many instances of unwanted sexual contact are reported at BOP facilities each year FY 2014- 2019; how many of these were inmate only related and how many were inmate and BOP staff related; and how many were male institutions vs female institutions? In regards to PREA, are only inmates at the facility interviewed? The story references inmates who were moved out of the facility and into other facilities in advance of PREA investigators arriving. Thanks. https://www.miamiherald.rom/article237797554.html? utrksource=The+Marshall +Project + Newsletter&utrnsampaign=a35a3b41b3- EMAIL CAMPAIGN_2019 12 05 1 36&utm medium=email&utm term=0_5e02cdad9d-a35a3b41b3- 174511049 Rape is rampant at this women's prison. Anyone who complains is punished, lawsuit says. December 04, 201910:47 AM A Miami Herald I-Team investigation into corruption, sexual abuse and medical neglect at the largest women's prison in the nation, Lowell Correctional. Reporting by Julie K. Brown /[email protected]. By Emily Michot For years, male officers at the women's work camp at Coleman Federal Correctional Complex sexually harassed and assaulted inmates in what amounted to a sanctuary for systemic abuse, a space where they were shielded from any consequences. If the women complained about being groped, fondled or forced to perform sex acts on officers, the inmates were the ones who were punished. Fourteen women, ranging in age from 30 to 56 and nearly all first-time offenders, have banded together to sue the United States, not under pseudonyms but under their real names, over the abuse they say they've Page 16790 EFTA00046301
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RE: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit From Hugh Hurwitz To Alix McLearcn, Jill S. Roth Date 2019/12/06 12:33 Subject: RE: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit Attachments: TEXT.htm I spoke to Ken...he was aware and apologized for not letting me know. But more importantly the proper reporting chain to get this to you did not work. We need to look into this and get it fixed moving forward. We can deal with that issue next week. »> Jill S. Roth <[email protected]> 12/6/2019 12:15 PM »> I guess you don't need to know either... Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone Original message From: Hugh Hurwitz <[email protected]> Date: 12/6/19 12:14 PM (GMT-05:00) To: "Jill S. Roth" <[email protected]> Cc: Alix McLearen <[email protected]> Subject: RE: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit »> "Hugh Hurwitz" 12/06/2019 12:14 »> I had not heard about it either until the article came out today. Report whatever data you have. If you don't have exactly what they want that is fine. »> Jill S. Roth <[email protected]> 12/6/2019 12:10 PM »> Are you wanting the data for all the years the person asked for? I don't think I can break it down as much as they want, but I can get close. Also, this is the first I've heard anything about this apparent rampant abuse. This is either a breakdown in communication or I am not in the need to know category. Jill Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone Original message From: Hugh Hurwitz <[email protected]> Date: 12/6/19 11:41 AM (GMT-05:00) Try Alicnn I ailleafalri enlaaileofalriahnn nnw> AIiv Mrl aaran eamrlaaranahnn nrAn. "lillc Rnth" Page 16795 EFTA00046306
•••••,*. <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit says I Miami Herald >> > "Hugh Hurwitz" 12/06/2019 11:41 >>> We should be able to provide this from the annual prea report, right? Can we do today? > > > Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 11:33 AM > > > Adding Hugh and Jill. Are we able to provide the stats they are requesting? Thanks, Loneryl >>> Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 10:57 AM >> > Thanks Ken! >> > Kenneth Hyle 12/6/2019 10:54 AM >>> Hello Loneryl - From our end: The Federal Bureau of Prisons (Bureau) takes allegations of staff misconduct seriously and, consistent with national policy, refers all allegations for investigation. The Bureau learned of allegations of sexual abuse through initial inmate complaints, and subsequently through administrative claims filed under the Federal Torts Claim Act. All allegations brought to the Bureau's attention were investigated by the Office of Internal Affairs. > » Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 10:13 AM > » Good Morning All, Please see the below questions from OS. Can you please advise on the response? Thanks, Loneryl >>> "Lucas, Daniel (JMD)" <[email protected]> 12/6/2019 8:21 AM > >> Good morning all- Please see incoming below from OS this morning. Is BOP able to assist with response? Thanks, Dan OS: This is an incredibly troubling story and it's now a lawsuit. Was BOP aware of these reports in the past? It sounds like there were multiple reports. Please keep us updated. Page 16796 EFTA00046307
In general, how many instances of unwanted sexual contact are reported at BOP facilities each year FY 2014-2019; how many of these were inmate only related and how many were inmate and BOP staff related; and how many were male institutions vs female institutions? In regards to PREA, are only inmates at the fadlity interviewed? The story references inmates who were moved out of the facility and into other facilities in advance of PREA investigators arriving. Thanks. https//wwwsniamiherald.comiartirle237797554.htmP utm_source=The+Marshall +Projert+Newsletteratutrrtsampaign=a35a3b41b3- EMAIL CAMPAIGN 2019 12 05 12 36&utm medium=email&utm term=0 5e02cdad9d- a35a3h41h3-174511049 Rape is rampant at this women's prison. Anyone who complains is punished, lawsuit says. December 04, 2019 10:47 AM A Miami Herald I-Team investigation into corruption, sexual abuse and medical neglect at the largest women's prison in the nation, Lowell Correctional. Reporting by Julie K. Brown / [email protected]. By Emily Michot For years, male officers at the women's work camp at Coleman Federal Correctional Complex sexually harassed and assaulted inmates in what amounted to a "sanctuary" for systemic abuse, a space where they were shielded from any consequences. If the women complained about being groped, fondled or forced to perform sex acts on officers, the inmates were the ones who were punished. Fourteen women, ranging in age from 30 to 56 and nearly all first-time offenders, have banded together to sue the United States, not under pseudonyms but under their real names, over the abuse they say they've endured at the Bureau of Prisons- operated camp. Seven of the women are still incarcerated. The lawsuit seeks compensation and an overhaul of the prison. It was filed this week. An aerial view of the sprawling Coleman complex Coleman officials did not immediately respond to a request from the Miami Herald for comment. Page 16797 EFTA00046308
The litigation is the latest manifestation of dysfunction in a federal prison system that seemingly hit bottom when Jeffrey Epstein, perhaps the most high-profile detainee in the nation, was found hanged Aug. 10 in his cell at another BOP facility, the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, while officers dozed nearby. The death, which led to the summary removal of the acting director of the prison system, has been termed a suicide. It occurred despite what was described as a previous suicide attempt three weeks earlier. Although it touches on a second institution in Tallahassee, the lawsuit focuses primarily on Coleman, the largest prison complex in the federal system. Located in Sumter County near Wildwood, it houses more than 6,000 inmates in a series of compounds and camps, including roughly 500 women, the complaint says In stark, chilling detail, the lawsuit describes pervasive abuse — how women were coerced and threatened, how they were lured into private offices or remote sheds with no surveillance cameras, or stalked relentlessly by corrections officers until they had no choice but to submit. The officers — all of whom are identified in the lawsuit, at least by last name — would at times display computer screens showing the women the exact location of their families, a pointed message that their relatives could be targeted if the women didn't cooperate. Some of the women had minor children. In some cases, officers wanted to maintain relationships with the women after they had served their time, according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit says Coleman employed no fewer than seven officers who took advantage of their authority and access to sexually abuse the women. Some of the officers had been investigated for sexual abuse in the past, with nothing coming of it, the lawsuit alleges. The Miami Herald requested personnel files on all of the named officers to see if there were telltale warnings in their backgrounds. The Bureau of Prisons responded that absent an "overriding public interest," it would not provide such documents, calling the provision of such records "an unwarranted invasion of their personal privacy." The male staffers maintained total control over the women's lives, safety and well- being. At least one victim said she was ordered to begin birth control to avoid the possibility of becoming pregnant and another was given a morning-after pill by an officer. Page 16798 EFTA00046309
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Re: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit says I Miami Herald From Jill S. Roth To Alison Leukefeld, Alix McLearen, Hugh Hurwitz Date 2019/12/06 12:58 Subject: Re: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit says I Miami Herald The data I am providing is just for inmate on inmate sexually abusive behavior since Beth already provided the staff on inmate totals. Like Beth, I can't accurately break down the allegations by facility gender. If they need allegation totals for female inmates, AJ would be able to pull that pretty easily, I think. The numbers I am providing are total number of allegations of inmate-on-inmate sexually abusive behavior for each calendar year requested with the exception of CY 2019 because it is not over and we have not reviewed the data yet. Sexually abusive behavior encompasses acts (penetration), contact (fondling), and harassment (non-contact offenses). I break down the substantiated cases by type. 2014 - 324 allegations; 12 Substantiated (2 ACT, 6 CON, 6 HAR) 2015 - 365 allegations; 17 Substantiated (7 ACT, 7 CON, 3 HAR) 2016 - 334 allegations; 25 Substantiated (4 ACT, 11 CON, 10 HAR) 2017 - 417 allegations; 26 Substantiated (2 ACT, 12 CON, 12 HAR) 2018 - 489 allegations; 29 Substantiated (8 ACT, 11 CON, 10 HAR) >>> Hugh Hurwitz 12/6/2019 11:41 AM >>> We should be able to provide this from the annual prea report, right? Can we do today? >>> Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 11:33 AM >>> Adding Hugh and Jill. Are we able to provide the stats they are requesting? Thanks, Loneryl >>> Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 10:57 AM >>> Thanks Ken! >>> Kenneth Hyle 12/6/2019 10:54 AM >>> Hello Loneryl - From our end: The Federal Bureau of Prisons (Bureau) takes allegations of staff misconduct seriously and, consistent with national policy, refers all allegations for investigation. The Bureau learned of allegations of sexual abuse through initial inmate complaints, and subsequently through administrative claims filed under the Federal Torts Claim Act. All allegations brought to the Bureau's attention were investigated by the Office of Internal Affairs. Page 16802 EFTA00046313
>>> Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 10:13 AM >>> Good Morning All, Please see the below questions from CJS. Can you please advise on the response? Thanks, Loneryl >>> "Lucas, Daniel (JMD)" 12/6/2019 8:21 AM >>> Good morning all- Please see incoming below from CJS this morning. Is BOP able to assist with response? Thanks, Dan CJS: This is an incredibly troubling story and it's now a lawsuit. Was BOP aware of these reports in the past? It sounds like there were multiple reports. Please keep us updated. In general, how many instances of unwanted sexual contact are reported at BOP facilities each year FY 2014-2019; how many of these were inmate only related and how many were inmate and BOP staff related; and how many were male institutions vs female institutions? In regards to PREA, are only inmates at the facility interviewed? The story references inmates who were moved out of the facility and into other facilities in advance of PREA investigators arriving Thanks. https://wvvw.miamiherald.corn/article237797554.html? utm source=The+Marshall+Project+Newsletter&utm campaign=a35a3b41b3- EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_12_05_12_36&utm_medium=email&utm term=0_5e02cdad9d- a35a3b41b3-174511049 Rape is rampant at this women's prison. Anyone who complains is punished, lawsuit says. December 04, 2019 10:47 AM A Miami Herald I-Team investigation into corruption, sexual abuse and medical neglect at the largest women's prison in the nation, Lowell Correctional. Reporting by Julie K. Brown / [email protected]. By Emily Michot For years, male officers at the women's work camp at Coleman Federal Correctional Complex sexually harassed and assaulted inmates in what amounted to a "sanctuary" for systemic abuse, a space where they were shielded from any consequences. If the women complained about being groped, fondled or forced to perform sex acts on officers, the inmates were the ones who were punished. Fourteen women, ranging in age from 30 to 56 and nearly all first-time offenders, have banded together to sue the United States, not under pseudonyms but under their real names, over the abuse they say they've endured at the Bureau of Prisons-operated camp. Seven of the women Page 16803 EFTA00046314
are still incarcerated.The lawsuit seeks compensation and an overhaul of the prison. It was filed this week. An aerial view of the sprawling Coleman complex Coleman officials did not immediately respond to a request from the Miami Herald for comment. The litigation is the latest manifestation of dysfunction in a federal prison system that seemingly hit bottom when Jeffrey Epstein, perhaps the most high-profile detainee in the nation, was found hanged Aug 10 in his cell at another BOP facility, the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, while officers dozed nearby. The death, which led to the summary removal of the acting director of the prison system, has been termed a suicide. It occurred despite what was described as a previous suicide attempt three weeks earlier. Although it touches on a second institution in Tallahassee, the lawsuit focuses primarily on Coleman, the largest prison complex in the federal system. Located in Sumter County near Wildwood, it houses more than 6,000 inmates in a series of compounds and camps, including roughly 500 women, the complaint says In stark, chilling detail, the lawsuit describes pervasive abuse — how women were coerced and threatened, how they were lured into private offices or remote sheds with no surveillance cameras, or stalked relentlessly by corrections officers until they had no choice but to submit. The officers — all of whom are identified in the lawsuit, at least by last name — would at times display computer screens showing the women the exact location of their families, a pointed message that their relatives could be targeted if the women didn't cooperate. Some of the women had minor children. In some cases, officers wanted to maintain relationships with the women after they had served their time, according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit says Coleman employed no fewer than seven officers who took advantage of their authority and access to sexually abuse the women. Some of the officers had been investigated for sexual abuse in the past, with nothing coming of it, the lawsuit alleges. The Miami Herald requested personnel files on all of the named officers to see if there were telltale warnings in their backgrounds. The Bureau of Prisons responded that absent an "overriding public interest," it would not provide such documents, calling the provision of such records "an unwarranted invasion of their personal privacy." The male staffers maintained total control over the women's lives, safety and well-being. At least one victim said she was ordered to begin birth control to avoid the possibility of becoming pregnant and another was given a morning-after pill by an officer. Page 16804 EFTA00046315
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Re: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit says I Miami Herald From Jill S. Roth To Alison LeukefeldAlix McLearenHugh Hurwitz, Loneryl Bums Date 2019/12/06 12:27 Subject: Re: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit says I Miami Herald I'm working on mine now but will send it to Hugh so he can review it first. I also won't be able to break it down by male and female inmates (not accurately anyway since some locations, like Coleman have both) so I won't put that information in. Also, my numbers will be sexually abusive behavior allegations (acts, contact, and harassment). I'll send it to Hugh within the hour. Jill >>> Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 12:24 PM >>> Thanks Beth! >>> Beth Reese 12/6/2019 12:21 PM >>> We can give numbers of cases that we have that raise sexual abuse allegations, but those would relate only to staff/inmate cases, and I would not describe them as "unwanted sexual contact" so much as impermissible sexual contact. We also don't have a breakdown of male/female facilities - this question would be complicated to answer. Coleman, for example, is generally a male facility, but females are at the camp. Here are the raw numbers of staff/inmate cases: FY 2014 - 501 FY 2015 - 372 FY 2016 - 466 FY 2017 - 377 FY 2018 - 516 FY 2019 - 439 On average, we sustain charges in fewer than 5% of cases. Beth Reese U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Office of Internal Affairs 320 First Street, N.W., Room 600 Washington, D.C. 20534 (202) 353-2114 (direct) (202) 307-3286 (main) (202) 514-8625 (fax) >>> Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 11:33 AM >>> Adding Hugh and Jill. Are we able to provide the stats they are requesting? Page 16808 EFTA00046319
Panics, Loneryl >>> Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 10:57 AM >>> Thanks Ken! >>> Kenneth Hyle 12/6/2019 10:54 AM >>> Hello Loneryl - From our end: The Federal Bureau of Prisons (Bureau) takes allegations of staff misconduct seriously and, consistent with national policy, refers all allegations for investigation. The Bureau learned of allegations of sexual abuse through initial inmate complaints, and subsequently through administrative claims filed under the Federal Torts Claim Act. All allegations brought to the Bureau's attention were investigated by the Office of Internal Affairs. >>> Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 10:13 AM >>> Good Morning All, Please see the below questions from CJS. Can you please advise on the response? Thanks, Loneryl >>> "Lucas, Daniel (JMD)" 12/6/2019 8:21 AM >>> Good morning all- Please see incoming below from CJS this morning. Is BOP able to assist with response? Thanks, Dan CJS: This is an incredibly troubling story and it's now a lawsuit. Was BOP aware of these reports in the past? It sounds like there were multiple reports. Please keep us updated. In general, how many instances of unwanted sexual contact are reported at BOP facilities each year FY 2014-2019; how many of these were inmate only related and how many were inmate and BOP staff related; and how many were male institutions vs female institutions? In regards to PREA, are only inmates at the facility interviewed? The story references inmates who were moved out of the facility and into other facilities in advance of PREA investigators arriving. Thanks. https://www.rniamiherald.com/article237797554.html? utm source=The+Marsha1H-Project+Newsletter&utm campaign=a35a3b41b3- EMAIL CAMPAIGN 2019 12 05 12 36&utm medium=email&utm term=0 5e02cdad9d- Page 16809 EFTA00046320
a35a3b41b3-174511049 — Rape is rampant at this women's prison. Anyone who complains is punished, lawsuit says. December 04, 2019 10:47 AM A Miami Herald I-Team investigation into corruption, sexual abuse and medical neglect at the largest women's prison in the nation, Lowell Correctional. Reporting by Julie K. Brown / [email protected]. By Emily Michot For years, male officers at the women's work camp at Coleman Federal Correctional Complex sexually harassed and assaulted inmates in what amounted to a "sanctuary" for systemic abuse, a space where they were shielded from any consequences. If the women complained about being groped, fondled or forced to perform sex acts on officers, the inmates were the ones who were punished. Fourteen women, ranging in age from 30 to 56 and nearly all first-time offenders, have banded together to sue the United States, not under pseudonyms but under their real names, over the abuse they say they've endured at the Bureau of Prisons-operated camp. Seven of the women are still incarcerated.The lawsuit seeks compensation and an overhaul of the prison. It was filed this week. An aerial view of the sprawling Coleman complex Coleman officials did not immediately respond to a request from the Miami Herald for comment. The litigation is the latest manifestation of dysfunction in a federal prison system that seemingly hit bottom when Jeffrey Epstein, perhaps the most high-profile detainee in the nation, was found hanged Aug. 10 in his cell at another BOP facility, the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, while officers dozed nearby. The death, which led to the summary removal of the acting director of the prison system, has been termed a suicide. It occurred despite what was described as a previous suicide attempt three weeks earlier. Although it touches on a second institution in Tallahassee, the lawsuit focuses primarily on Coleman, the largest prison complex in the federal system. Located in Sumter County near Wildwood, it houses more than 6,000 inmates in a series of compounds and camps, including roughly 500 women, the complaint says In stark, chilling detail, the lawsuit describes pervasive abuse — how women were coerced and threatened, how they were lured into private offices or remote sheds with no surveillance cameras, or stalked relentlessly by corrections officers until they had no choice but to submit. The officers — all of whom are identified in the lawsuit, at least by last name — would at times display computer screens showing the women the exact location of their families, a pointed message that their relatives could be targeted if the women didn't cooperate. Some of the women had minor children. In some cases, officers wanted to maintain relationships with the women after they had served their time, according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit says Coleman employed no fewer than seven officers who took advantage of their authority and access to sexually abuse the women. Some of the officers had been investigated for sexual abuse in the past, with nothing coming of it, the lawsuit alleges. The Miami Herald requested personnel files on all of the named officers to see if there were telltale warnings in their backgrounds. The Bureau of Prisons responded that absent an "overriding public interest," it would not provide such documents, calling the provision of such records "an unwarranted invasion of their personal privacy." The male staffers maintained total control over the women's lives, safety and well-being. At least one victim said she was ordered to begin birth control to avoid the possibility of becoming pregnant and another was given a morning-after pill by an officer. Page 16810 EFTA00046321
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Re: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit says I Miami Herald From Beth Reese To Alix McLcarenBradley T Gross, Hugh Hurwitz, Jill S. Roth, James Wills, Kenneth Hyle, Loneryl BumsSusan AllisonSonya Thompson Date 2019/12/06 12:22 Subject: Re: Fwd: Sexual abuse at Florida prison was systemic, brazen, suit says I Miami Herald Attachments: TEXT.htm We can give numbers of cases that we have that raise sexual abuse allegations, but those would relate only to staff/inmate cases, and I would not describe them as "unwanted sexual contact" so much as impermissible sexual contact. We also don't have a breakdown of male/female facilities - this question would be complicated to answer. Coleman, for example, is generally a male facility, but females are at the camp. Here are the raw numbers of staff/inmate cases: FY 2014 - 501 FY 2015 - 372 FY 2016 - 466 FY 2017 - 377 FY 2018 - 516 FY 2019 - 439 On average, we sustain charges in fewer than 5% of cases. Beth Reese U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Office of Internal Affairs 320 First Street, N.W., Room 600 Washington, D.C. 20534 (202) 353-2114 (direct) (202) 307-3286 (main) (202) 514-8625 (fax) > » Loneryl Burns 12/6/201911:33 AM > » Adding Hugh and Jill. Are we able to provide the stats they are requesting? Thanks, Loneryl >» Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 10:57 AM > » Thanks Ken! >> > Kenneth Hyle 12/6/2019 10:54 AM >>> Hello Loneryl - From our end: Page 16814 EFTA00046325
he Federal Bureau ot Prisons (Bureau) takes allegations ot start misconduct seriously and, consistent with national policy, refers all allegations for investigation. The Bureau learned of allegations of sexual abuse through initial inmate complaints, and subsequently through administrative claims filed under the Federal Torts Claim Act. All allegations brought to the Bureau's attention were investigated by the Office of Internal Affairs. > » Loneryl Burns 12/6/2019 10:13 AM > » Good Morning All, Please see the below questions from OS. Can you please advise on the response? Thanks, Loneryl >>> "Lucas, Daniel (JMD)" <[email protected]> 12/6/2019 8:21 AM > >> Good morning all- Please see incoming below from OS this morning. Is BOP able to assist with response? Thanks, Dan OS: This is an incredibly troubling story and it's now a lawsuit. Was BOP aware of these reports in the past? It sounds like there were multiple reports. Please keep us updated. In general, how many instances of unwanted sexual contact are reported at BOP facilities each year FY 2014-2019; how many of these were inmate only related and how many were inmate and BOP staff related; and how many were male institutions vs female institutions? In regards to PREA, are only inmates at the facility interviewed? The story references inmates who were moved out of the facility and into other facilities in advance of PREA investigators arriving. Thanks. https://vvww.miamiherald.com/article237797554.html? utm source=The+Marshall+Project+Newsletter&utm campaign=a35a3b41b3- FMAII CAMPAIGN 7019 17 05 1? 368eistm medium=email&utm term=0 5e02cdad9d- a35a3b41b3-1745 11049 Rape is rampant at this women's prison. Anyone who complains is punished, lawsuit says. December 04, 2019 10:47 AM I I V vf• Page 16815 EFTA00046326
A ivnami Heraki learn investigation into corruption, sexual abuse and medical neglect at the largest women's prison in the nation, Lowell Correctional. Reporting by Julie K. Brown / [email protected]. By Emily Michot For years, male officers at the women's work camp at Coleman Federal Correctional Complex sexually harassed and assaulted inmates in what amounted to a "sanctuary" for systemic abuse, a space where they were shielded from any consequences. If the women complained about being groped, fondled or forced to perform sex acts on officers, the inmates were the ones who were punished. Fourteen women, ranging in age from 30 to 56 and nearly all first-time offenders, have banded together to sue the United States, not under pseudonyms but under their real names, over the abuse they say they've endured at the Bureau of Prisons- operated camp. Seven of the women are still incarcerated. The lawsuit seeks compensation and an overhaul of the prison. It was filed this week. An aerial view of the sprawling Coleman complex Coleman officials did not immediately respond to a request from the Miami Herald for comment. The litigation is the latest manifestation of dysfunction in a federal prison system that seemingly hit bottom when Jeffrey Epstein, perhaps the most high-profile detainee in the nation, was found hanged Aug 10 in his cell at another BOP facility, the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, while officers dozed nearby. The death, which led to the summary removal of the acting director of the prison system, has been termed a suicide. It occurred despite what was described as a previous suicide attempt three weeks earlier. Although it touches on a second institution in Tallahassee, the lawsuit focuses primarily on Coleman, the largest prison complex in the federal system. Located in Sumter County near Wildwood, it houses more than 6,000 inmates in a series of compounds and camps, including roughly 500 women, the complaint says In stark, chilling detail, the lawsuit describes pervasive abuse — how women were coerced and threatened, how they were lured into private offices or remote sheds with no surveillance cameras, or stalked relentlessly by corrections officers until they had no choice but to submit. The officers — all of whom are identified in the lawsuit, at least by last name — Page 16816 EFTA00046327
would at times display computer screens showing the women the exact location of their families, a pointed message that their relatives could be targeted if the women didn't cooperate. Some of the women had minor children. In some cases, officers wanted to maintain relationships with the women after they had served their time, according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit says Coleman employed no fewer than seven officers who took advantage of their authority and access to sexually abuse the women. Some of the officers had been investigated for sexual abuse in the past, with nothing coming of it, the lawsuit alleges. The Miami Herald requested personnel files on all of the named officers to see if there were telltale warnings in their backgrounds. The Bureau of Prisons responded that absent an "overriding public interest," it would not provide such documents, calling the provision of such records "an unwarranted invasion of their personal privacy." The male staffers maintained total control over the women's lives, safety and well- being. At least one victim said she was ordered to begin birth control to avoid the possibility of becoming pregnant and another was given a morning-after pill by an officer. Page 16817 EFTA00046328
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