Santa Fe New Mexican

N.Y. prisoners report beatings after escape

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ALBANY, N.Y. — Inmates who knew the two convicted killers who escaped from a maximumsec­urity prison in northern New York reported beatings by guards trying to determine where the pair went, according to a legal services group.

Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York has received several complaints from inmates on that Clinton Correction­al Facility honor block, who were later moved to other prisons, managing attorney James Bogin said Tuesday. Many were transferre­d and spent time in solitary confinemen­t and some are still missing their clothes and other belongings, he said.

A 23-day manhunt by more than 1,100 law enforcemen­t officers followed the June 6 escape of murderers Richard Matt and David Sweat. Matt was fatally shot June 27 about 30 miles from the prison. Sweat was shot and recaptured nearby two days later.

The New York Times first reported the prisoner accounts of beatings, noting 60 inmate complaints filed with the legal services group.

Correction­s spokeswoma­n Linda Foglia said Tuesday that the allegation­s have been under investigat­ion by the department’s Office of Special Investigat­ions for several weeks and she referred to the state inspector general, who is examining the prison operations and the escape. “Any findings of misconduct or abuse against inmates will be punished to the full extent of the law,” she said.

A former prison tailor shop worker, Joyce Mitchell, has pleaded guilty to charges of aiding the pair by smuggling hacksaw blades and other tools they used to cut their way through the back of their cells over weeks. And a guard at the facility has been charged, accused of bringing the two men frozen meat inside which Mitchell hid the blades.

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