Marcy
Prisoner With Sickle Cell Is Told No
Opioids In Jail Now Delivery on Friday
Night
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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May 27 – Mali Wilkerson is
imprisoned in Marcy
Correctional Facility. He has
sickle cell anemia and has
been prescribed opioids.
But he was told
that Marcy "does not prescribe
opiods." His lawyers moved for
a conference in the wider
prison conditions case he is
in.
On May 27,
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Loretta A. Preska held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
The
defendants said that his
prescription was there and the
opiods should be available.
Plaintiff's counsel said that
has not been the case.
Judge
Preska said no one should want
someone to suffer over a three
day weekend needlessly. She
told the defendants to make it
happen.
After the
conference the plaintiff's
lawyers wrote in that "I was
just contacted by Mr. Keane
and Ms. Stanford who spoke
with Dr. Zaki at Marcy. They
indicated Mr. Wilkerson's
medications would be delivered
to the facility by tonight..
This
reality, of course, belies any
notion that Mr. Wilderson had
access to the medication prior
to today's conference."
The wider case is
Allen et al v. New York State
Department of Corrections and
Community Supervision et al.,
19-cv-8173 (Preska)
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