Inmate Sued
NYC For Being Targeted in Manhattan Jail
which Marsha Lynch In Question
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 12 –
A prisoner sued the City of
New York and corrections
officers for having been put
in a housing unit in the
Manhattan Detention Center
specifically to be retaliated
against.
On May 12, U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Magistrate Judge
Sarah L. Cave held a
conference. Inner City Press
covered it.
The
complaint details the
switching from Unit 9B to 10B,
and card from red to yellow.
The complainant on May 12 said
the City's response was in bad
faith.
Judge Cave
said, No, she is going out of
her way to make allowances,
but don't question the good
faith of the City's counsel.
The question of
if an officer Marsha Lynch is
a proper defendant in the case
arose, with the City to search
for the right officer(s).
The case is
Genao v. City of New York et
al., 20-cv-6507 (Gardephe /
Cave)
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