so crowded, many are sleeping in public areas. we saw cell doors off hinges, water from leaks and other things we will not put on this broadcast. shouldn t this be investigated or something be done? well, the current justice department has already responded, opening a wide-ranging federal civil rights probe into the allegations of inmate abuse, neglect, and those conditions. there s so bad, that this is, as we just shown you, well-known and discussed locally there in atlanta. others have weighed in. legal experts, journalists, artists picking up the pressure. take the atlanta artist killer mike enlato, who called out the jail. fresh out of rice street shout out auntie gg the clear point there is rice
The Wolf Pack™ Files $200 Million Lawsuit Against Tennessee Detention Facility for Abuse and Inhumane Treatment of Inmates
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Nashville, Tennessee: Attorney Phil Georges of The Wolf Pack at Phillip S. Georges, PLLC, a personal injury law firm, is filing a lawsuit against Macon County, Macon County Sheriff Mark Gammons, the Tennessee Corrections Institute, and additional liable parties, based on allegations of the abuse and inhumane treatment of eight inmates.
Alleged Abuse and Inhumane Treatment of Macon County Jail Inmates
Attorney Phil Georges is seeking justice and $25 million for each of the eight inmates who suffered abuse while serving time at the Macon County Jail beginning in February 2020. This mistreatment is a direct violation of 42 U.S. §1983 and the 8th amendment to The Constitution of The United States.
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covering it up. and reports confirm the corruption ran all the way to the top. former l.a. county undersheriff convicted of corruption in the same case that ended the career of former sheriff. in the wake of the scandal, it was clear the system needed a major overhaul. assistant sheriff terry mcdonald was the one appointed to the job. at the height of the controversy, what would you say went wrong? it s a high-stress environment. sometimes it s who you hired, but oftentimes it s really a lack of that front line supervision where you see an employee starting to lose their patience, you re not disrupting that. i don t think we trained people as well as we could have or should have. so what changes have been implemented in response to the allegations of inmate abuse? we ve increased supervisors. we have more sergeants helping the staff with these complicated issues. fundamentally, we made it crystal clear that we re not going to tolerate prisoner abuse.