SCRANTON – After a man who was the subject of a civil rights and discrimination lawsuit brought against York County Prison and several of its correctional officials was later found dead, and after his family members did not take his place within the prescribed time period, his case has been dismissed.
SCRANTON – After a man who was the subject of a civil rights and discrimination lawsuit brought against York County Prison and several of its correctional officials was later found dead, and after his family members did not take his place within the prescribed time period, a judge has recommended the case be dismissed.
SCRANTON – A man who was the subject of a civil rights and discrimination lawsuit brought against York County Prison and several of its correctional officials and who was later found dead, may have family members in Africa take his place as the plaintiffs in the lawsuit, in his stead.
Chavez-Freed | Chavez-Freed Law Office
SCRANTON – A civil rights and discrimination lawsuit brought against York County Prison and several of its correctional officials by a formerly incarcerated man of Middle Eastern heritage is now in flux after the plaintiff, who had been reported missing, was recently found dead.
Ben Mosbah Saidi of York first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania on June 3 versus York County, York County Prison, corrections officers Troy Tyson, Eric Bush, Brandon Bankard, Michael Baugher, Messrs. Marin and Schneider (first names unknown) and John/Jane Doe and unit manager John Daryman, all also of York.