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Man Put Into Women’s Prison After Saying He’s Trans Found Having Sex with Female Inmate - Daily Stormer
Apparently, this is not considered to be a problem by the US government or media. It seems logical t
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Man Put Into Women’s Prison After Saying He’s Trans Found Having Sex With Female Inmate
Elvis Dunderhoff March 25, 2024Apparently, this is not considered to be a problem by the US government or media.
It seems logical that any man sent to prison would simply declare himself a woman and turn the women’s prison into a harem. The bitch he was caught with is not bad.
New York Post:
A transgender-identifying male was discovered having sex with a female inmate at a Washington state women’s prison earlier this month, according to an incident report of the event.
A corrections officer at the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) discovered 35-year-old Bryan Kim, who murdered his parents and now goes by Amber FayeFox Kim, having sex with 25-year-old Sincer-A Marie Nerton on March 14 during a routine check at the medium security unit (MSU), National Review reported.
Old picture of Bryan Kim.
The incident resulted in an infraction, but a hearing is expected to follow.
According to the report, “This is against MSU rules and policy. WAC-504-Engaging in a sex act with another person within the facility that is not otherwise included in these rules, except in an approved extended family visit.”
Before Kim was transferred to the women’s prison in February 2021 under the state Department of Correction’s (DOC) gender-inclusion policy, Kim was incarcerated at a men’s facility in the state.
Sincer-A Marie Nerton.
There are apparently no clear numbers of just how many men have taken this great opportunity to leave men’s prison and go have sex with women in women’s prison. But there are presumably now a lot of men in these women’s prisons?An anonymous Washington DOC employee told National Review that there is “technically” no consensual sex among incarcerated individuals, but that “Washington has been mitigating the sanctions on offenders involved” if both parties claim the intercourse is consensual, resulting in “less trouble” for the offenders.
Under the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), a federal law enacted in 2003, the Washington DOC states “consensual, non-coerced sexual activity between individuals” is prohibited, but is not a violation of PREA.