Albuquerque Journal

ACLU files lawsuit on behalf of inmate

Woman alleges that a prison guard raped, impregnate­d her

- BY ANGELA KOCHERGA JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

The American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a woman who allegedly was repeatedly sexually assaulted and impregnate­d by a guard working at Western New Mexico Correction­al Facility.

The lawsuit — filed by the ACLU and attorney Corinne Holt of Will Ferguson & Associates in the 2nd Judicial District Court — alleges that former correction­al officer Benny Chee sexually assaulted her. The suits also names former WNMCF warden Roberta Lucero-Ortega, Sgt. Randy Gifford and Maj. Gary Trujillo as defendants, alleging that they fostered a “culture of sexual abuse at the prison.” The woman at the center of the lawsuit is identified only as Jane Doe.

“Benny Chee used his power as a correction­al officer to repeatedly sexually abuse and rape Jane Doe,” ACLU of New Mexico attorney Lalita Moskowitz said in a statement released by the organizati­on announcing the lawsuit Monday. “She lives with the trauma of that abuse — and the trauma of being impregnate­d by her rapist, and suffering a frightenin­g and painful miscarriag­e — every day.

“The New Mexico Correction­s Department had a constituti­onal, legal and moral duty to protect her, and they failed to fulfill that responsibi­lity in

every conceivabl­e way.”

This is the third lawsuit filed by the ACLU of New Mexico this year on behalf of female inmates who “suffered sexual abuse at the hands of New Mexico correction­al officers.”

A lawsuit filed in April names the New Mexico Correction­s Department and WNMCF as defendants. That complaint alleges that an incarcerat­ed woman alleged she was sexually abused repeatedly by two correction­al officers at the facility. Another lawsuit filed in April alleges a female inmate “suffered repeated sexual abuse” at Springer Correction­al Center.

The latest lawsuit alleges Chee, the guard at Western New Mexico Correction­al Facility, violated policies by bringing Jane Doe into the control room to spend time with her alone starting in December of 2017.

After “gaining her trust,” he sexually assaulted her on several occasions in February, the plaintiff alleges. Two months after Chee pleaded guilty to criminal sexual penetratio­n in the third degree, the inmate suffered a miscarriag­e.

“Ms. Doe has shown tremendous courage fighting for justice in the face of intimidati­on and fear,” Moskowitz said. “We’re inspired by her bravery and we’re determined to do everything in our power to eradicate the culture of sexual violence that has permeated New Mexico correction­al facilities.”

The New Mexico Correction­s Department “cannot comment on the complaint” due to pending litigation, according to Eric Harrison, NMCD public informatio­n officer.

“However, please know that we take allegation­s of this nature very seriously, and NMCD is committed to upholding the National PREA Standards,” Harrison said, referring to standards establishe­d by the Prison Eliminatio­n Act to prevent, detect, reduce and punish cases of sexual assault in prisons or jails.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States