MORRIS v. EVERSLEY

No. 00 CIV.8166 DC.

205 F.Supp.2d 234 (2002)

Beatrice MORRIS, Plaintiff, v. Gilbert EVERSLEY, Officer of the Bayview Correctional Center, in his official and individual capacities, Alexandreena Dixon, Superintendent of Bayview Correctional Facility, in her official and individual capacities, Elnora Porter, Assistant Deputy Superintendent of Programs of Bayview Correctional Facility, in her official and individual capacities, Darryl Warner, an employee of the Office of the New York State Inspector General, in his official and individual capacities and Faith Watson, an employee of Bayview Correctional Facility, in her official and individual capacities, Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. New York.

June 13, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff, By Scott A. Edelman, Esq., Courtney E. Scott, Esq., New York, for Plaintiff.

Eliot Spitzer, Esq., Attorney General of the State of New York, Attorney for Defendants, By Jose L. Velez, Esq., Assistant Attorney General, New York, for Defendants.


MEMORANDUM DECISION

CHIN, District Judge.

In this case, plaintiff Beatrice Morris alleges that while she was incarcerated at Bayview Correctional Facility ("Bayview"), defendant Gilbert Eversley, a corrections officer, entered her cell one night and sexually assaulted her. Morris contends that Eversley's conduct is but one example of an ongoing pattern and practice at Bayview of male corrections officers engaging in sexual contact with female prisoners...

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