Six of the accused officers admitted to having sexual contact with inmates but denied some claims in the lawsuit, according to a government response filed in July.
Kuilan was among the officers who admitted to engaging in sexual misconduct at Coleman, according to the government’s filing. In Kuilan’s case, his victim was Reynolds, the U.S. government acknowledged. Another officer admitted to having sexual contact with seven of the inmates who brought the lawsuit.
No consequences after Florida officers admit to sexually abusing inmates, lawsuit says
No rape charges filed and the taxpayers likely on the hook once again.
I'll bet many of these women were there for crimes nowhere near as bad as rape.
And this is a travesty. These assholes should be investigated, indicted if warranted, and sent to prison for life if convicted.
It should have happened years ago. That the D,A, was willing to ignore many multiples of women getting raped is why people are protesting. Despite those protests still no charges. When that happens you have to ramp things up.
No, you don't. You apply pressure by getting the media involved. You hire a law firm with impeccable credentials and you present a case to the DA and inform him if he doesn't act, then you will file a Civil RICO case against him, personally.
He can't use public money to defend himself. He is thus presented with "do your job, or face bankruptcy ".
I work with the Pacific Legal Foundation out here.
Poor people can not afford a law firm with impeccable credentials.
PLF works pro bono.
These women have good representation and still no arrests.
Obviously they don't have good enough. Like I said, they need to get a firm to do their case justice. There are more than a few out there who are good enough. They need to hire one, and yes, if these facts are accurate, they will be represented for free.