A former inmate is suing the Washington Corrections Center for Women, based on the prison demanding she share a cell with a transgender woman with a penis. She says that she filed multiple complaints about her cellmate sexually harassing her, but all they did was laugh at her until her cellmate sexually assaulted her. We have heard this story many times before, yet Democrats insist on putting women at risk. It is time to allow common sense rule the day.
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Wire, Mozzy Clark said that prison officials ignored her pleas for help as well as ignoring her ples for protection against this alleged woman. It wasn’t until she awoke to inmate Chris Williams sexually assaulting her that prison officials acted against this threat. The4y removed Williams from Clark, but we don’t yet know if she has her own cell or whether they placed the attacker into a cell with another victim woman.
Clark said:
“I woke up to our officer pounding on my door and it scared me.”
That’s when she became aware that she was being assaulted. A guard asked Williams:
“What are you doing down there? Why are you sitting there? Get up in your bed.”
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELClark added:
“I’m sitting there and she looks at me and she’s like, ‘Are you ok?’ And I just…I couldn’t even say anything.”
“I don’t understand why it had to lead up to this. Before you pulled him out of my room. I don’t. It shouldn’t have had to get up to that point.”
Clark said that she had repeatedly complained to prison officials, begging them to remove Williams as her roommate. She described how he would come into their shower rooms and stare at her naked body as she bathed, follow her into the bathroom, watch her use the toilet, and jeer to her about how other women in the jail wanted to pay him for sexual favors.
But according to her lawsuit, filed last week in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington at Tacoma, “her objections were laughed off and dismissed” by the prison officials.
“They also actively discouraged her from lodging an official complaint or talking about her victimization, all in furtherance of the prison’s policy of housing biological males in the women’s prison,” the complaint says.
Represented by the Pivtorak Law Firm, Clark is alleging that she “suffered extreme and permanent trauma and severe emotional distress, the effects of which she continues to suffer today.” The suit specifically names the state of Washington, the Department of Corrections, Lieutenant Dennis Simons, Sergeant Regina Williams, Officer Theresa Ayotte, and Officer Brooks.
“Prison officials were well aware that allowing biological males into a female prison creates a substantially increased risk of harm to female prisoners, including intimidation, violence, and sexual assault,” the complaint states.” Prison officials also knew that allowing biological males into a female prison violates the basic human rights of women, including the right to be safe from the risk of increased harm, and the right to privacy and dignity (by not being compelled to sleep, shower, or otherwise be naked in the presence of incarcerated men, or exposed to the naked bodies of incarcerated men), and the right to not be compelled, coerced, or pressured into using speech that reflects a belief that conflicts with biological reality.”
It continues: “Despite this knowledge, Defendants forced Ms. Clark to share a cell with a 6 foot, 4 inch biological male who was known to be a violent, convicted sexual predator. During the time Ms. Clark was locked in a cage with this man, he continually talked to her in a sexually explicit manner, touched his genitals luridly in front of her, threatened Plaintiff with sexual violence, and when prison officials did nothing about this behavior, went on to sexually assault her multiple times.”




















