Leavenworth County Judge Upholds Restraining Order Against CoreCivic, Halting Inmate Housing Plans

Leavenworth, Kansas — A judge in Leavenworth County has upheld a temporary restraining order that prohibits CoreCivic from housing inmates at its facility. This decision comes as local officials continue to express safety concerns and push for accountability regarding the private correctional company. The restraining order stems from ongoing investigations into the facility’s operations, raising alarms about conditions within the prison and the treatment of inmates. CoreCivic, which operates numerous correctional institutions nationwide, has been under scrutiny for its practices and management. The court’s ruling will remain in effect while further evaluations are conducted. Local … Read more

Jury Delivers $28 Million Verdict for Man Brutally Beaten in CoreCivic Custody

Nashville, Tennessee — A federal jury has awarded $28 million to a man who suffered severe injuries while in the custody of a private prison company during a violent incident. The case highlights major concerns regarding the treatment of inmates and the responsibilities of private corrections facilities. The plaintiff, identified as 29-year-old Anderson, accused the staff of CoreCivic, a company that operates various correctional facilities, of failing to protect him during an altercation that left him unconscious. The jury ruled unanimously in favor of Anderson after a three-day trial, where evidence presented included testimony about … Read more