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|    EXCLUSIVE Horrific BOO-HOO ordeal of fem    |
|    22 Oct 24 07:23:03    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.california, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.abortion, sac.politics       From: dei-black-scum@cbs.com              Here is a perfect case of Newsom / Pelosi stupid. Her stench is all over this       legislation.              Housed in a women's prison, Rebecca could have reasonably expected that she       wouldn't share a cell with her alleged future rapist.              https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/05/23/19/85162665-13443635-ima       e-a-33_1716489703217.jpg       Rebecca says she was raped by Tremaine Carroll, 51, one of the first male       prisoners to apply to transfer to a women's lockup under California's       progressive transgender detainee law.              But, days after moving cells following an argument with other prisoners,       Rebecca says she fell victim to a 'fully penetrative' assault in the showers       — at the hands of her new cellmate, a self-identified transgender inmate.              The alleged attack has left her with crippling trauma and unable to shower for       days at a time. Basic hygiene is now a 'trigger' that brings the horror of her       ordeal flooding back.              DailyMail.com can now exclusively reveal the shocking details of this alleged       sexual assault at Central California Women's Facility (CCWF) in Chowchilla,       some 150 miles southeast of San Francisco.              We have changed Rebecca's name to safeguard her true identity.              In January 2024, Rebecca, who is in her thirties and just over five-feet tall,       was serving a short sentence for a burglary.              Sources close to her case say that after she asked prison authorities to       change her cell, she opted to room with two fellow female prisoners and a       self-identified transgender inmate, named Tremaine Carroll.              In January 2024, Rebecca, who is in her thirties and just over five-feet tall,       was serving a short sentence for a burglary.              Sources close to her case say that after she asked prison authorities to       change her cell, she opted to room with two fellow female prisoners and a       self-identified transgender inmate, named Tremaine Carroll.              As a juvenile, Carroll was charged with theft and firearm possession offenses       in 1988 and 1989, according to court documents.              In 1990, as an adult, Carroll was arrested for involvement in the gunpoint       kidnapping, robbery and sexual assault of two women.              Carroll was charged with three counts of 'oral copulation,' the act of forcing       a victim to perform oral sex, though these counts were eventually dropped.              Carroll pled guilty to only two counts of kidnapping and was sentenced to 10       years and 8 months in prison.              After his release, Carroll — then age 25 — offended again in 1998 and was       arrested and convicted for the robbery of a jewelry store.              That crime activated California's 'Three Strikes and You're Out' law, which       mandates further penalties for offenders with three serious felony convictions.              Carroll was sentenced to a minimum of 25 years to life and has been locked up       ever since.              Now, at 51 years old, 6ft 2in tall and about 200lbs, Carroll is physically       imposing.              In mugshot photos, Carroll sports thick black and grey stumble and       self-identifies as a trans woman, though has not undergone sex reassignment       surgery.              That is not a prerequisite for male inmates to transfer to all-female       facilities in California.              On September 29, 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed The Transgender       Respect, Agency, and Dignity Act to allow incarcerated transgender, non-binary       and intersex people to request to be housed in a 'manner consistent with their       gender identity.'              To apply for transfer, inmates must only profess their identity — and obtain       the permission of prison authorities.              Rebecca says she was raped in the showers at Central California Women's       Facility. Now, showering makes her relive the horror of the attack.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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