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News U.S. Department of Justice: Prison transport officer sentenced to life for raping foid prisoners

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The DOJ announced on Thursday:
A federal judge in Little Rock, Arkansas, sentenced Eric Scott Kindley, 53, a former private prisoner transport officer, to life plus five years in prison for sexually assaulting two different women in his custody during two different transports in 2014 and 2017, and for knowingly possessing a firearm in furtherance of the 2017 sexual assault.
“Those who act under color of law and commit sexual assault cannot rely on their position of power or their victims’ vulnerabilities to escape accountability,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division.

Yikes.

One of the women listed in the indictment testified that when Kindley transported her from Alabama to Arizona in 2017, he stopped his van in a deserted area near Little Rock purportedly to allow her to urinate. There, he sexually assaulted her while she was handcuffed, threatened her with a firearm, and reminded her, as he did with other victims, that she was “an inmate in transport” and that no one would believe her if she reported what happened. Another woman listed in the indictment testified that when Kindley transported her in 2014, he stopped his van in a deserted area, also in Arkansas, under the guise of having gotten lost. There, he violently forced her to perform a sex act on him. A third woman testified that during her transport in 2013 from Florida to Texas, Kindley pulled his van over to the side of a dark road, both purportedly to let her urinate and under the guise of having gotten lost. There Kindley sexually assaulted her. A fourth woman testified that during her 2012 transport, from Nevada to California, Kindley stopped his van in a deserted hiking area. There, he forced her to perform a sex act on him in a park bathroom. A fifth woman testified that during her transport in 2013, from California to Montana, Kindley attempted to sexually assault her after he pulled over to the side of the road during a snowstorm. None of the women knew each other, and it was only during the trial that they learned the others existed.

Typical normie behaviour. More details can be found in the United States' sentencing memorandum.

At the same time, a female prison guard received a seven-month sentence for having sex with an inmate.

@RoastieBeef
 
Normies make fun of male criminals when they are about to get prison raped, so why not return the favor to foids?:feelsdevil:
 
free him
dindu nuffin
 
Imagine how much more he could have gotten away with if only he brought his team at the prison in on it? They could have been running a de facto brothel on state money. Kindely brocel jumped too early at the opportunity.
 
Normies make fun of male criminals when they are about to get prison raped, so why not return the favor to foids?:feelsdevil:
This is too true. Makes me rethink if rape should be condemned, actually. Of women that is
 
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Imagine how much more he could have gotten away with if only he brought his team at the prison in on it? They could have been running a de facto brothel on state money. Kindely brocel jumped too early at the opportunity.
he was a private contractor hired by state/local authorities to transport people who were caught out-of-state and approved for extradition, he did not operate any facility other than a van
 
@zekr elaborate on your vote
 
He should be freed simply because of the double standard. Women many times don't even receive consequences for engaging in the same crimes.

At this point I have no sympathy for women in reverse circumstances. Females are also notorious for making false/spurious rape claims so my initial assumption is to assume they are mendacious.
 
He should be freed simply because of the double standard. Women many times don't even receive consequences for engaging in the same crimes.

At this point I have no sympathy for women in reverse circumstances. Females are also notorious for making false/spurious rape claims so my initial assumption is to assume they are mendacious.
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