Horrific sexual abuse of female prisoners in the United States
23/4/16
A Lowell warden and his victim, a female inmate in Lowell prion
Lowell, the prison detains largest number of female
prisoners in the US,
is facing with a lot of allegations of sexual violence.
After the release
from Lowell, many female prisoners have shared
with the public about the cruel and illegal treatment of Lowell’s wardens that they had to experience.
Crystal Harper, a
former prisoner of Lowel said that she didn’t think she would have troubles
from very first moments of her 5 years sentence.
“It was like legal
prostitution. A warden grabbed my bottom and said “it’s mine now”. That is! I
haven’t got there for 24 hours yet.” Harper said.
Being isolated, Harper had to do what the
warden wanted, 5 times per day for her 5 years in Lowell prison.
“If you have
opposed them, you would have been rapped. Or even worst, the wardens sometimes
appeared with question “how to touch these chests”” Harper said.
These horrific
memories had created a big shock to Harper. Each time, when she went to sleep,
she remembered what she had done in that day, the day before or the past week…
Harper was among a
lot of female prisoners who sent allegations to Florida State Court to sue Lowell for its treatment
to the prisoners.
Another former
inmate named Nicola Cruz said: “Some wardens visited my room and left notes
that wrote ‘be naked’, ‘doggy style’, ‘I will f*ck u’…”.
Tanya Yelvington, a
former inmate of Lowell
alleged that the prison hadn’t taken care of her health. Her younger sister had
spent 16 months to persuade all offices to let her check breast cancer.
At that time, the
cancer had badly affected her health. But her treatment even was very
irresponsible way.
“They would have
cut off both of my breasts to eliminate cancer cells. But they just opened and
did nothing” Tanya Yelvington said.
Opposing these
allegations, Angela Gordon, a Lowell
warden, reiterated that the prison “doesn’t do the Court’s job to punish
inmates”.
“We are here to
protect the prisoners, to ensure that when they coming back to community, they
will be better than the time they got here”, Gordon said.
Lawyer David
A.Frankel, the representative of the female inmates said that the prison is
lying to the public.
“In South America
Polar has traditionally despised the civil rights of the prisoners. Therefore, the
prison wardens think that they have power to abuse prisoners, and they also know
that there will have no interference or investigation, and no one will believe
the word of prisoners” the lawyer said./.
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