by Editor | Sep 7, 2023 | front page, Health, Inmate Stories
(Whew. I just finished a 2-hour interview with this new mom….and I’m exhausted. I’m forwarding this to the media, Judge Silver, Director Thornell, and Governor Hobbs.). Ms. Thomas in her own words. “I’ve never been in prison before,...
by Editor | Sep 1, 2023 | front page, Infrastructure
We had a rare interview with a staff member at Televerde. He/She shared: “Televerde has a contract with a water filtration company. That contract comes with monthly inspections of equipment and a lab analysis of the water. I tagged along with the technician and...
by Editor | Aug 30, 2023 | front page, Health, Infrastructure
Instead of “rehabilitating” people in prison (physically, mentally, or otherwise), they are kept in a constant state of illness and despair. The Bureau of Justice statistics show a huge proportion of inmates are impacted by disease, disability, and mental...
by Editor | Aug 29, 2023 | front page, Infrastructure
Corizon Health, Inc. has engaged in legal maneuvers to weasel out of over $38 million to staff and vendors, as well as plaintiffs who won lawsuits for deplorable medical care. Corizon converted to a Texas corporation for the sole reason of performing a divisional...
by Editor | Aug 29, 2023 | front page, Infrastructure
We’ve interviewed many women who have reclassed from medium to minimum lately, most from Cruz to Carlos. Here are excerpts from their stories. “After years in a two-man cell, I was thrust into the bright lights of dorm-style living. I cried. I was so...
by Editor | Aug 22, 2023 | front page, Infrastructure
Inmates’ FICO scores continue to be ruined due to nonpayment of medical bills by DOC’s insurers. Naphcare and Corizon. Staff harmed by Fentanyl fiasco being gaslighted by DOC. They are being told it’s not really fentanyll. Inmate riot on Lumley being...