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- US to pay nearly $116M to settle lawsuits over rampant sexual abuse at . . .
The U S government will pay nearly $116 million to resolve lawsuits brought by more than 100 women who say they were abused or mistreated at a now-shuttered federal prison in California that was known as the “rape club” because of rampant staff-on-inmate sexual misconduct
- Victims of California Prison Rape Club Get Record $116M Settlement
In a record settlement, the federal government will pay over $116 million to more than 100 women who were victims of sexual abuse by employees at a now-closed federal prison in Dublin,
- Justice Department to pay nearly $116M to inmates sexually abused at . . .
The Justice Department has been ordered to pay almost $116 million to 103 women who say they were abused at the now-closed Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, dubbed the "rape
- Judge OKs FCI Dublin abuse settlement - Corrections1
Lawyers for ex-Dublin inmates and the Bureau of Prisons filed a proposed consent decree in December, at the end of the Biden administration, after months of negotiations to settle a class-action lawsuit that sought to change the agency’s treatment of women and abuse claims
- Judge OKs Prison Abuse Settlement, Rejects Unwinding . . . - Newsmax
In the wake of rampant staff-on-inmate sexual abuse at a now-shuttered federal women's prison in California, a judge gave final approval Tuesday to a legal settlement that subjects the federal Bureau of Prisons to independent monitoring and increased transparency
- Landmark Settlement Agreement Reached in Class Action on Sexual Abuse . . .
In March 2024, a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction finding that people incarcerated at FCI Dublin faced an ongoing risk of abuse and unconstitutional conditions and appointed a “Special Master” to oversee the prison, the first such outside monitor in BOP history
- United States to Pay over $130 Million to Survivors of Staff Sexual . . .
On December 17, 2024, a historic settlement in the aggregate amount of $116 million was reached on behalf of 103 women who suffered egregious sexual abuse by federal officers at FCI Dublin, a now-closed women’s prison in California popularly known as the “rape club ”
- Feds Denied a Mulligan on FCI Dublin Settlement – Update for March 7 . . .
A federal judge last week approved a settlement between the Federal Bureau of Prisons and about 500 female prisoners formerly housed at the now-closed FCI Dublin, slapping down an 11th-hour try by the Bureau to renegotiate the deal to align with Trump Administration “priorities ”
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