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AnthonyL
07-21-2007, 06:09 AM
SAN FRANCISCO - Alexis Giraldo was born as a man and takes hormones to feminize her appearance, a fact she says prison officials didn't care about even as her male cellmate repeatedly raped and beat her.
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Giraldo is suing the state prison system and several guards over the state's policy of assigning inmates like her to men's or women's prisons depending on whether they have had a sex change.

"Prisons are violent places, and male prisons are especially violent places," said Greg Walston, a lawyer who took Giraldo's for free and asked a jury this week for unspecified damages. "You take that boiling cauldron and you put one woman in there — which is exactly what happened here — and it's like throwing a fresh piece of meat into a lion's cage."

Giraldo, 30, claims Folsom State Prison guards ignored her complaints and returned her to the same cell until she was assaulted again, then placed in protective custody and moved to another facility.

Giraldo is suing the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for emotional distress and violating her constitutional right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment. She has asked Superior Court Judge Ellen Chaitin to order prison officials to come up with a new system for housing transgender inmates.

Several counties in California, including San Francisco, have created separate units specifically for transgender prisoners. But like other states and the federal Bureau of Prisons, California assigns inmates to prisons based on their genitalia rather than physical appearance.

Biological men who dress and act like women but have not had sex reassignment surgery can be assigned to a psychiatric prison like the one to which Giraldo eventually transferred or the general population of a regular men's prison.

The California Attorney General's office, which is representing the corrections department and Folsom staff members also named as defendants in the lawsuit, said Friday it would not comment on the case.

Briefs filed by the state argue that Giraldo initially was in a consensual sexual relationship with her cellmate in violation of prison policy, did not report specific rape claims and refused offers to be moved to a different cell. Once she made it clear her cellmate was sexually assaulting her and prison staff found strangulation marks on her neck, she was removed to protective custody, the state maintains.

"Plaintiff alleges that he informed prison staff on a number of occasions about these events. However, the documentation maintained by prison personnel — including some of the defendants in this case — does not bear out these assertions," the state's brief states.

Teda Boyll, a retired guard and supervisor in California, testified for Giraldo as an expert witness Friday, saying that in her opinion Folsom officials failed to adequately investigate Giraldo's concerns and assure her safety.

"There are some warning signs," Boyll said. "When an inmate says, 'I am getting pressured for sex,' it means it is already happened or it is imminent he will have to provide nonconsensual sex to another inmate."

Giraldo was sent to Folsom for shoplifitng and a parole violation in January 2006 and spent three months there before she was transferred to the medical prison. She was paroled this month and plans to testify.

Her former cellmate, who is serving a sentence for armed robbery, is also scheduled to testify in the trial.

D.Teeme
12-04-2009, 10:29 AM
i always look with doubt at stories like this when it took them several month to make a complaint.

NagaSama
12-04-2009, 03:30 PM
<.<

heres the thing

Ur in JAIL, u obviously did something to get there.
Cellmates do in fact rape the new guy, its part of how the prison culture operates.

if you dont want what happened to you to happen, dont do things that are gonna land you in prison.

I mean.......like......i hate rape with a passion, but once you are in prison, you really cannot expect the same treatment as not in prison.

upoynavanje
07-17-2011, 02:04 PM
I think the biggest issue I have is that most people dont take me seriously and think I am just fucking around. What is so wrong with being a tranny? Its not my fault Im like this, is it?

Phelty
10-27-2011, 03:51 AM
It seems in the first and third videos there is a flash before the "ufo" takes off at blinding speed. But in the second video I did not notice this.On a side note, I had to laugh at the Southern US lady in the video. To paraphrase her "We got these in Mississippi, but not like this"