Posted on 11/17/2014 9:02:31 PM PST by Citizen Zed
A former Ferguson corrections officer faces felony charges and a lawsuit for allegedly having sex with a pregnant inmate and allowing her to escape, a case that comes as the St. Louis suburb's police force is already under scrutiny following the shooting death of Michael Brown.
Jaris Hayden, 29, will be arraigned December 3 on charges of acceding to corruption by a public servant, permitting escape and two counts of sexual contact with a prisoner. His attorney, Scott Rosenblum, said Hayden posted $10,000 bond and intends to plead not guilty.
The incident allegedly happened October 9, 2013. Hayden was indicted by a grand jury earlier this month, and the woman filed her lawsuit against Hayden on Friday in federal court.
In her suit, the woman identified as J.W. alleges the misconduct began as soon as she got to the jail, when she was booked by Hayden and he told her 'You smell good' and said 'this will teach you a lesson.'
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How could she escape if the boyfriend had already posted bond?
I happens more than you think. Especially in the state prison systems.
Ping!
“imagine that stinking blob on top of you sticking his foul member in you.....gross out....”
Uh, well, I wasn’t actually going to let my imagination go that far.
Exactly.
There is a scene from the opera “Carmen” that tells the exact same story!
(Pres de rampart de Seville...Chez mon ami Lilas Pastia!...)
Only Carmen got away with just a promise of sex!
Not true. Hot women get away with so much that a lot of them don’t stop until they get handcuffs. My ex is still in there as far as I know...
Is there a story you'd like to share about that?
Power differential = rape.
Just as a child cannot consent to intercourse with an adult, a prisoner cannot consent to intercourse with a guard.
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