Female Inmates at New Mexico's Springer Facility Say They Were Sexually Assaulted By Guards
Female Inmates at New Mexico's Springer Facility Say They Were Sexually Assaulted By Guards
Three former inmates at Springer Women’s Facility in New Mexico claim they were sexually assaulted by guards. According to their lawsuit, attempts to seek help and file complaints were met with indifference or retaliation.And if there’s any merit to their claims, there could be more victims, too. An attorney for the three women says she’s been approached by at least a dozen other inmates, all “reporting the same predatory behavior by correctional officers.”The lawsuit, writes the Santa Fe New Mexican, was filed August 15th in U.S. District Court. Along with assault, the complaint lays out a host of inappropriate behaviors. Between 2016 and 2018, corrections officers allegedly forced women to kiss each other and bare their breasts. Some inmates said they were coerced into letting guards touch them—others still say they were made to engage in mutual masturbation with corrections officers.
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