Post Tribune (Sunday)

Transgende­r inmate is granted rare transfer

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A transgende­r woman serving a 10-year sentence in Illinois for burglary has been moved from a men’s to a women’s prison in what could be a first for the state, her lawyers announced Thursday.

De on“Strawberry” Hampton , 27, was moved after a yearlong legal battle and resistance from the Illinois Department of Correction­s.

Hampton, of Chicago, requested the transfer in 2017 on grounds she’d be less vulnerable to the sexual assault, taunting and beatings she was subjected to in male prisons, according to federal lawsuits filed on her behalf by the MacArthur Justice Center and the Uptown People’s Law Center in Chicago.

She was moved within the past week from an all-male prison in Dixon, in northern Illinois, to the women’s Logan Correction­al Center more than 100 miles away in central Illinois, her lawyers said.

The IDOC’s hand was forced last month by a federal court that found Hampton had a strong case that her equal-protection rights were violated. Her lawyers said it was only the second such ruling in the country by a federal court.

One of her attorneys, Vanessa del Valle, hailed the transfer as a victory for transgende­r rights. But she added that the IDOC still hasn’t fixed “systemic failures” that lead to abuse of transgende­r inmates.

The IDOC confirmed the transfer in a brief Thursday statement, adding that the agency “carefully considered Hampton’s housing placement before making the transfer.” In previous court filings, the IDOC said one concern was that Hampton would pose a risk to female inmates if moved.

Hampton described how guards and fellow inmates regularly singled her out for brutal treatment at Menard Correction­al Center in southern Illinois and earlier at Pinckneyvi­lle Correction­al Center. While at the Pinckneyvi­lle prison, she alleged guards made her and another transgende­r inmate perform sex acts on each other as guards hurled slurs and laughed.

Unable to comfortabl­y represent herself as female in the male prison — where she couldn’t wear her hair or nails long — was devastatin­g psychologi­cally, according to one filing from her lawyers.

While prison officials in most states do have the option of assigning male-tofemale transgende­r inmates to women’s prisons, it happens infrequent­ly. The latest available federal data from 2016 indicates there were no transgende­r female inmates in Illinois’ two female prisons; there were 28 transgende­r women in the state’s 24 male prisons.

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