Truro News

Three inmates file lawsuit against former prison guard

- SALTWIRE NETWORK

TRURO — A male guard with the Nova Institutio­n for Women in Truro is being accused of “systemic sexual misconduct and abuse” against three inmates at the facility.

Mike Dull, a partner with the Halifax law firm Valent Legal, has filed three separate lawsuits against the attorney general of Canada at the Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Halifax.

Informatio­n contained in the suits alleges the first woman involved notified Nova staff in 2013 that correction­al officer Brian Wilson had made sexual advances toward her that later led to sexual abuse.

“The Defendant became aware of a complaint that Wilson had initiated unwanted sexual contact with her, and had been exploiting his power over the Plaintiff,” the suit says.

Upon receiving the complaint concerning Wilson, the suit says that Nova’s “store manager” was assigned to interview the inmate.

“During the interview, the store manager berated the Plaintiff. The Defendant chose not to procure any outside investigat­ors to conduct an investigat­ion. The Defendant also chose not to report the sexual assaults to the police.”

Wilson remained an employee following the allegation, the suit says, “thereby permitting him to continuing to exercise his power and control over the female inmates.”

The suit further alleges documentat­ion pertaining to the woman’s complaint “have been hidden or destroyed by employees of the Defendant.”

Shortly after the complaint was lodged, the suits say, the woman was transferre­d away from Nova to a regional psychiatri­c centre in Saskatoon where she was placed on “high dose antipsycho­tic medication­s” against her will and in direct response to her sexual assault complaints.

After several years, the woman requested a transfer back to Nova to be closer to her children and family. But before she was allowed to return in 2018, the suit says the woman was required to apologize to Wilson for lodging the complaint.

“The Plaintiff did so in tears,” the suit alleges.

The second suit alleges Wilson sexually assaulted another woman “on multiple occasions” during the summer of 2018 while he worked the night shift in the prison’s structured living environmen­t (SLE).

After those allegation­s were reported to prison authoritie­s, the suit says Wilson was removed from the SLE but continued to be employed at the facility.

“After a few months, Wilson resumed the night shift in the SLE, unrestrict­ed,” the court documents say.

Wilson was then accused of sexually assaulting a third woman in December 2018.

“Sexual assaults perpetrate­d by Wilson were reported to persons in authority at the Nova Institutio­n at different times without subsequent investigat­ion or rectificat­ion,” the suit says. “Alternativ­ely, this investigat­ion and rectificat­ion was not carried out or implemente­d in a timely, adequate and appropriat­e manner by the Defendant. In this manner the Defendant was negligent and failed to meet the standard of care.”

None of the allegation­s have been proven in court and a phone call to the Nova Institutio­n for comment was not returned on Wednesday.

And while the women involved were all named in the lawsuits, Saltwire Network is not disclosing their identities as a matter of principle relating to alleged sexual assault victims.

Dull said while no criminal charges have been laid against Wilson, a criminal investigat­ion is underway.

Dull said Wilson was placed on leave during the past few months while a workplace investigat­ion was taking place but he has since retired.

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