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Title: Jailers humiliated a trans man & threw him into a women’s unit...
Post by: Jessica_Rose on December 05, 2025, 04:55:30 PM
Post by: Jessica_Rose on December 05, 2025, 04:55:30 PM
Jailers humiliated a trans man & threw him into a women's unit. But now justice has been served.
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2025/12/jailers-humiliated-a-trans-man-threw-him-into-a-womens-unit-but-now-justice-has-been-served/
Daniel Villarreal (5 Dec 2025)
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office in Minnesota recently agreed to update its policies to ensure respect of trans inmates' gender identities after an LGBTQ+-inclusive legal group filed a complaint over jailers housing a transgender male inmate in a women's unit.
The group Gender Justice filed a complaint with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights (MDHR) in 2023 on behalf of a trans man who had transitioned 10 years before he was wrongly detained in a women's detention unit based on the sex assigned to him at birth.
Before reclassifying the man as female and moving him from a men's unit, a correctional officer allegedly asked him invasive questions about his genitalia and disregarded his stated preference to be detained with other men, The Minnesota Star Tribune reported.
MDHR found the jail officials had committed unlawful discrimination. Subsequently, Gender Justice and the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office entered conciliation, which resulted in the recent settlement. Though the office hasn't necessarily admitted to any wrongdoing, it agreed to update its trans-inclusive policies and agreed to pay the wronged man an undisclosed amount for damages.
The agreed-upon policy changes include housing inmates based on their gender identity; making good faith attempts to identify them with their chosen names, pronouns, and honorifics; and training jail workers on correct inmate classification policies.
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2025/12/jailers-humiliated-a-trans-man-threw-him-into-a-womens-unit-but-now-justice-has-been-served/
Daniel Villarreal (5 Dec 2025)
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office in Minnesota recently agreed to update its policies to ensure respect of trans inmates' gender identities after an LGBTQ+-inclusive legal group filed a complaint over jailers housing a transgender male inmate in a women's unit.
The group Gender Justice filed a complaint with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights (MDHR) in 2023 on behalf of a trans man who had transitioned 10 years before he was wrongly detained in a women's detention unit based on the sex assigned to him at birth.
Before reclassifying the man as female and moving him from a men's unit, a correctional officer allegedly asked him invasive questions about his genitalia and disregarded his stated preference to be detained with other men, The Minnesota Star Tribune reported.
MDHR found the jail officials had committed unlawful discrimination. Subsequently, Gender Justice and the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office entered conciliation, which resulted in the recent settlement. Though the office hasn't necessarily admitted to any wrongdoing, it agreed to update its trans-inclusive policies and agreed to pay the wronged man an undisclosed amount for damages.
The agreed-upon policy changes include housing inmates based on their gender identity; making good faith attempts to identify them with their chosen names, pronouns, and honorifics; and training jail workers on correct inmate classification policies.
Title: Re: Jailers humiliated a trans man & threw him into a women’s unit...
Post by: CosmicJoke on December 05, 2025, 05:43:04 PM
Post by: CosmicJoke on December 05, 2025, 05:43:04 PM
The prison system is just cruelty for transgender people in my opinion. My mother was an RN at a prison. There was a transwoman that died there. This was a prison full of male inmates they decided to put her in by the way.
This was about 16 years ago but it doesn't surprise me this sort of thing is still going on.
This was about 16 years ago but it doesn't surprise me this sort of thing is still going on.