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Bureau of Prisons to pay nearly $116M to settle lawsuits following rampant sexual abuse at California women's prison

  • The U.S. Government will pay nearly $116 million to resolve lawsuits from over 100 women who reported abuse at a federal prison in California known as the 'Rape Club' due to staff misconduct.
  • The Justice Department will pay an average of about $1.1 million to each of the 103 women who filed individual lawsuits against the Bureau of Prisons.
  • The Bureau of Prisons agreed to open some facilities to a court-appointed monitor and acknowledge the pervasive abuse and retaliation at FCI Dublin.
  • The settlement follows a separate class-action agreement last week regarding the same issues at FCI Dublin.
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