Los Angeles Times

Former guard accused of raping prisoners

- By Jeremy Childs

A retired California women’s prison guard was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of raping more than a dozen inmates at the facility where he worked, authoritie­s said.

Gregory Rodriguez, 55, of Fresno was booked into Madera County Jail on 96 counts, the vast majority based on allegation­s of rape and other violent sex offenses, according to jail records.

A 27-year veteran correction­al officer, Rodriguez worked from 2010 to 2022 at the Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla, the largest women’s prison in the state.

The charges stem from an investigat­ion that the California Department of Correction­s and Rehabilita­tion’s Office of Internal Affairs began in July. Rodriguez retired shortly after he was approached by investigat­ors, authoritie­s said.

After revealing the investigat­ion’s initial findings in December, department officials worked with the Madera County district attorney’s office to have charges filed against Rodriguez.

“In the recent history here in Madera, this is the largest case of its kind,” said Dist. Atty. Sally Moreno.

Moreno said that the charges cover allegation­s that go as far back as 2014 but that most are from Rodriguez’s last two years at the prison.

Rodriguez remains in Madera County Jail in lieu of bail, set at $7.8 million, records show. He is scheduled to be arraigned Friday in Madera County Superior Court. If convicted as charged, he could be sentenced to more than 300 years in prison.

“These allegation­s do not ref lect on the majority of correction­s officers,” Moreno said. “The removal and arrest of this defendant encourages them to do their job of honorably upholding the law.”

Moreno believes Rodriguez may have had more victims who have yet to be identified. Anyone with informatio­n can contact investigat­ors at (559) 975-9124.

Rodriguez is just the latest California correction­al officer to be accused of sexually abusing female inmates. At Federal Correction­al Institutio­n, Dublin, in the Bay Area, at least six employees have been arrested on sexual abuse charges.

“The department resolutely condemns any staff member, especially a peace officer, who violates their oath and shatters the trust of the public,” Correction­s Secretary Jeff Macomber said in a statement.

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