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    Default Transgender Inmate Wins $276,500 Lawsuit

    I'm sorry, but essential medical care my ass! I don't think prisons should have to afford prisoners any style of surgeries, unless it's something that is life threatening, and this surely isn't.

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    Transgender Inmate Wins $276,500 Lawsuit Against Oregon Department Of Corrections

    Michale Wright, a transgender inmate in the Oregon prison system, currently serving 5 years for attempted armed robbery, has won a YUGE lawsuit against the Oregon Dept. of Corrections. With the help of the ACLU, the plaintiff and the state settled for a whopping total of $267,500, $100,000 of which goes to the ACLU.

    The fuss? The suit claimed that Wright was being denied “essential medical care” relating to transitioning from male to female, as the prisons refused to provide such “services”.

    The entire statement from the ACLU reads:

    The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Oregon (ACLU of Oregon) announced today that a settlement had been reached in their lawsuit against officials at the Oregon Department of Corrections (ODOC) on behalf of Michalle Wright, a transgender prisoner who was denied essential medical care. Wright is currently incarcerated at the Oregon State Correctional Institution.

    Lawyers for the ACLU of Oregon said the settlement agreement stipulates significant policy changes in the treatment of transgender and gender nonconforming prisoners in Oregon including access to doctors with experience treating transgender people, competent mental health treatment, hormone therapy, and, if medically necessary, gender confirmation surgery. In addition, the state has agreed to pay $167,500 to the plaintiff and $100,000 in attorneys’ fees. ODOC has also agreed to work with Basic Rights Oregon and the ACLU of Oregon to ensure that their policies and training continue to align with the standards of care for transgender people.

    “Watching your child suffer needlessly is the worst pain a parent can experience,” said Victoria Wright, mother of the plaintiff. “Everyone knew that Michalle needed hormone treatment and mental health care, but until the ACLU got involved, my daughter’s cries for help went unanswered. They just didn’t care.”

    “This is a huge victory for our client and all transgender prisoners in Oregon,” said Mat dos Santos, legal director at the ACLU of Oregon. “For too long, Oregon prisons have been treating transgender prisoners in cruel ways and denying them the lifesaving care they need. We look forward to continuing to work with the state to ensure that prison staff are treating transgender prisoners fairly and decently.”

    Chase Doremus, the transgender justice trainer and organizer at Basic Rights Oregon, said when transgender people are denied health care, suicide attempt rates exceed 40 percent.

    “When people receive gender affirming care, they are able to take better care of themselves, contribute more fully to society, and their suicide rates drop significantly,” said Doremus.

    Wright, age 26, felt a deep disconnect between the gender she was assigned at birth and her female gender since childhood. Although she identified as transgender, she was unable to begin hormone therapy prior to her incarceration. According to the complaint filed just over a year ago, Wright was denied medical care despite submitting nearly 100 requests. Facing repeated denials of care, she attempted suicide multiple times and also attempted to castrate herself.

    In addition to repeated denials of medical care, Wright’s complaint outlined harsh treatment by guards who told her to “man up,” “be a man,” called her a “fag,” and told her she was a “fucking freak.” Dos Santos said that if this kind of cruel treatment is repeated in the future, it could violate the settlement agreement, a stipulation he hopes will provide sufficient motivation for the prison staff to treat transgender prisoners with dignity and respect.

    “To deny necessary medical care is cruel and unusual punishment,” said dos Santos. “Being sentenced to time in prison does not mean you should be subjected to torture.”

    Rest - http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017...t-corrections/
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    Oregon. Figures.
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    I'd definitely appeal THIS bullshit. Serving a 5 year sentence and wants to be treated special? I bet some inmates are treating it "special".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    I'd definitely appeal THIS bullshit. Serving a 5 year sentence and wants to be treated special? I bet some inmates are treating it "special".
    I don't know. Have you ever been to Portland ? Lol

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    I hope I'm alive when God returns and casts all this sick, demented, mentally ill, perverted, disgusting trash into the firey pit of HELL... I'd love to see it...

    SORRY BUT, IT LOOKS A LITTLE WARM DOWN THERE... TRIED TO TELL YA NOT DRESS UP LIKE A GIRL... GOD DOESN'T LIKE THAT... SEE YA'LL LATER... HAVE A NICE DAY...
    Last edited by High_Plains_Drifter; 10-25-2017 at 11:06 PM.

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