There is no way that even the Mexican guards would get sucked into a sex abuse case at a prison – unless they were seduced.
And if you think female inmates are not trying to seduce prison guards in order to gain favors, you are retarded.
Of course they are doing that.
And of course they will claim “rape” later on when it benefits them.
The claims of women are always useless, because they will always claim whatever benefits them. And the incredible part is, women believe anything they are saying, simply because they are saying it. In that sense, it is almost impossible for a woman to “lie.” They believe reality revolves around them, so anything they say must be true.
The US justice department has opened a civil rights investigation into sexual abuse by staff at California’s women’s prisons, which have for years been plagued by misconduct scandals.
The department said on Wednesday that it was investigating the state’s two women’s prisons – the Central California Women’s Facility (CCWF) in Chowchilla and the California Institution for Women (CIW) in Chino – and would evaluate whether the state protects incarcerated residents from sexual abuse by correctional employees.
The announcement of the inquiry into the California department of corrections and rehabilitation (CDCR) references the case of Gregory Rodriguez, a former guard at the CCWF, who is heading to trial this week on nearly 100 sexual abuse charges, accused of repeatedly assaulting women in his custody for years.
A Guardian investigation last year revealed that the prison received a report of Rodriguez’s abuse in 2014, but instead of firing him, punished the victim. Court records suggested that Rodriguez, 56, went on to commit dozens of additional alleged sexual assaults up until 2022, when he retired while under investigation. He has pleaded not guilty.
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Women have filed hundreds of lawsuits in the past two years alleging abuse by staff at the CCWF, the state’s largest women’s prison, including claims of “inappropriate groping during searches”, “genital rubbing” and “forcible rape”, the department said.
The announcement also noted that staff at both women’s prisons have been accused of coercing women into sexual favors in exchange for contraband and privileges; that officers “responsible for handling complaints of sexual abuse” have themselves been accused of abuse; and that advocates have documented an “unsafe and inaccessible reporting process” in which staff are not held accountable.
The sluts should be the ones being investigated.
They’re the ones who did the sex on helpless and unsuspecting Mexicans.
NEW: CA Legislative Women’s Caucus Leaders Welcome U.S. Dept. of Justice Investigation into Sex Abuse at CA Women’s Prisons
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