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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  Women victimized in ‘rape club’ at California prison awarded record $116 million settlement

Women victimized in ‘rape club’ at California prison awarded record $116 million settlement

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
December 18, 2024
in The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Women victimized in ‘rape club’ at California prison awarded record $116 million settlement

Landmark settlement exposes systemic abuse in federal correctional facility

In an unprecedented legal resolution, the federal government will pay $116 million to over 100 women who suffered sexual abuse at the now-closed Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Dublin, California, a facility infamously dubbed the “rape club.”

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The settlement marks the largest payment ever made by the federal government for misconduct in federal prisons, with each victim receiving an average of $1.1 million. This compensation follows years of systematic abuse uncovered by an extensive FBI investigation.

A disturbing pattern of abuse

Since the FBI investigation began in 2021, eight FCI Dublin employees have been charged with sexually abusing inmates. Five pleaded guilty, and juries convicted two, including former warden Ray Garcia, found guilty of multiple sexual abuse charges.

Institutional failure exposed

The Bureau of Prisons temporarily closed the facility in April 2023 due to widespread abuse, with the closure made permanent last month. Attorney Jessica Pride, representing many victims, called the settlement significant, stating, “It sends a message that sexual abuse of incarcerated individuals will not be tolerated in this society.”

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Ongoing investigations

Pride revealed that about 29 correctional officers from the prison remain on leave. She believes the settlement likely addresses only half of the potential cases, as many victims are still hesitant to come forward.

Legal and systemic accountability

In addition to the financial settlement, the Bureau of Prisons has agreed to several key measures aimed at addressing serious concerns within its facilities. These include subjecting its institutions to oversight by a court-appointed monitor, publicly acknowledging the pervasive sexual abuse that has occurred, and recognizing the common occurrence of retaliation against victims who come forward. These commitments are intended to foster accountability and promote a safer environment for all individuals within the prison system.

A history of ignored warnings

Sexual assault allegations at the Dublin, California, facility date back to the 1990s. Despite promises of reform, attorneys argue prior efforts were “ineffective or abandoned.” By the early 2010s, a dozen employees were removed for sexual abuse, including one who videotaped sexual encounters with inmates.

In a statement, the Bureau of Prisons condemned the abuse, affirming their commitment to “rooting out criminal behavior and holding accountable those who violate their oath of office.”

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Attorney Adam Slater, representing 24 of the 103 individuals in the settlement, highlighted its significance: “While sexual abuse is endemic to prison settings across America, this is the largest known combined bureau of prisons sexual abuse settlement in history.”

A turning point

The $116 million settlement is a crucial step toward accountability and a stark reminder of the systemic failures that allowed such widespread abuse to persist within the federal prison system.

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