Public defenders sue over masturbating
Chicago jail inmates
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[November 10, 2017]
By Chris Kenning
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A group of Chicago
female public defenders has sued the operator of one of the nation's
largest jails and their employer in federal court over sexual harassment
by inmates, including masturbation often directed at them.
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Chicago by six
Cook County public defenders, alleges that more than 200 female
defenders and law clerks since 2015 have endured "heinous sexual
misconduct" by male inmates in the jail and courtroom holding cells.
The Cook County jail inmates "have repeatedly exposed their penises,
masturbated, and engaged in other acts of sex-based aggression, verbal
threats and harassment, and on an almost daily basis," threatening the
women, the lawsuit said.
The Cook County Public Defender and the Cook County Sheriff, which
operates the jail, failed to protect the women, according to suit, which
seeks remedial action and damages.
More than half of the 419 public defenders for Cook County, which
includes Chicago, are women.
"There have been weeks when (assistant public defender Saran Crayton)
experienced a detainee exposure or masturbation incident every day," the
suit said of one of the plaintiffs.
Cara Smith, chief policy officer for Sheriff Tom Dart, said Thursday
that the problem has bedeviled them for years and solutions have proved
elusive.
Lester Finkle, chief of staff for the public defender's office, said his
office was working on a solution.
"However, the Public Defender cannot support legislation or measures
that significantly increase penalties for detainees who engage in this
behavior or that subject detainees to inhumane practices," Finkle said
in a statement.
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A Cook County Sheriff's police car patrols the exterior of the Cook
County Jail in Chicago, Illinois,
U.S. on January 12, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Young/File Photo
The sheriff's office tried adding deputies, which was costly, and
also using special jumpsuits to restrict access to inmates genitals,
but that was discontinued when inmates burned the jumpsuits in
microwave ovens, the suit said.
At one point, the sheriff's office instituted a program rewarding
serial masturbators with pizza if they went 30 days without another
incident, the suit said, but that only led more to masturbate. The
sheriff's office has suggested video court hearings to reduce
exposure, Smith said.
More than 200 detainees have been charged with indecent exposure
since January, but few facing murder or rape charges seem to care
about a misdemeanor charge, Smith said.
"This kind of behavior unfortunately is prevalent in correctional
settings, whether in state prison or jails - and it's not just here
in Illinois," she said.
The jail houses more than 6,440 inmates, making it one of the
largest in the nation, jail officials said.
(Reporting by Chris Kenning; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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