Inmate's Suicide Leads to $7 Million Settlement for her Estate
Inmate's Suicide Leads to $7 Million Settlement for her Estate
Janene Wallace was found on May 26, 2015, dead in her cell at George W. Hill Correctional Facility, having hung herself with a bra she tied to an air vent. The 35-year-old spent her final days locked in solitary confinement where she was being held on a probation violation. A lawsuit was filed on behalf of her estate following the woman's suicide.Wallace, who was plagued by mental health issues, deteriorated tremendously during those final days. As her mental condition worsened, the inmate was allegedly taunted by a prison guard who encouraged her to end her life.Once the circumstances behind her death came to light, Wallace’s estate filed a complaint against Community Education Centers, a for-profit prison company that operated the facility at the time, led by attorneys David Inscho and Shanin Specter. This lawsuit recently settled for $7 million.Inscho said Wallace’s mother, Susanne, reached out to him to learn more about her daughter’s death. She found the circumstances to be appalling, claiming her daughter had no history of violence or misbehavior at the prison but was denied basic medical care anyway.
Janene Wallace's Cell, Image Courtesy of CBS Philly
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