Iowa Prison Guard Awarded $2.3m in Retaliation Settlement
Iowa Prison Guard Awarded $2.3m in Retaliation Settlement
On Monday, Iowa approved a $2.3 million settlement for a former prison guard who claims she faced workplace discrimination after filing a sexual harassment suit against the state.The sum, writes the Sioux City Journal, adds to the $1.65 million the State Appeals Board set aside to settle Kristine Sink’s harassment case. If Monday’s award is approved, Sink and her attorney will receive close to $4 million.Most of that amount, notes the Journal, will go to her lawyer.Sink was a former guard at the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison. She said she ran into problems in 2011 when supervisors turned a blind eye to harassment perpetrated by inmates and her own co-workers.And everything only escalated after Sink complained that prisoners were acting out after being allowed access to pornographic films.From 2004 through 2011, Sink claims, inmates were allowed to watch movies depicting “violent rape, gang rape, dehumanization of women, sexual acts between human beings and animals” and an assortment of other explicit genres. Sink says she tried to shut down such viewing sessions but was rebuked by a supervisor for doing so.Sink says she filed a formal complaint because she felt anxious around inmates.
Jail cell; image by Ichigo121212, via Pixaby, CC0.
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Ex-prison guard reaches $2.3M deal to settle with stateState agrees to pay ex-prison guard $2.3M to settle caseState agrees to pay ex-prison guard $2.3M to settle caseState to pay $1.65 million to former Iowa correctional officer
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