GEO
Fact Sheet
2012
(June): OSHA fines totaling $104,100 for violations at GEO group
prison in Meridian, Mississippi.
“This
employer knowingly put workers at risk of injury or death by failing
to implement well recognized measures that would protect employees
from physical assaults by inmates,” Clyde Payne, OSHA’s director
in Jackson, Miss., said in a statement. (PBP, 8/25/12;
US
Dept of Labor
http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=NEWS_RELEASES&p_id=22536)
2012:
Inmate awarded $1.2 million for negligence resulting in violence that
cost him his vision in one eye. (PBP 9/13/12)
October
2011-February 2012: Five preventable deaths in GEO-operated East
Mississippi Correctional Facility, a
prison for people living with mental illness. (Daily Kos, 4/29/12;
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/04/29/1086699/-Billion-dollar-GEO-prison-for-profit-group-abandons-its-Mississippi-cesspool)
2011
(June): A
jury verdict for $6.5 million was returned against the Company in a
wrongful death action brought by the Personal Representative of the
Estate of Ronald Sites, a former inmate at the Company’s Lawton
Oklahoma Correctional Facility (GEO Annual Report, 2012, p. 87). The
inmate was strangled to death by his cellmate in 2005 (PBP, 8/25/12).
2011:
Florida Department of Children and Families cite neglect that led to
Florida man’s death. ((PBP 8/25/12)
2011:
New
Mexico Department of Corrections fines GEO Group$1.1 million for
understaffing one of its prisons (The American Independent, 11/15/11;
http://americanindependent.com/205722/new-mexico-fines-prison-company-for-inadequate-staffing-2)
2011:
Justice Policy Institute report highlights GEO’s political
strategies of working to make money through harsh policies and longer
sentences. (Justice
Policy Institute)
Strategies include lobbying elected officials.
2011
(August): State
inspectors are unable to get into South Bay Correctional Institute in
Palm Beach County to do a surprise drug sweep. After 20 minutes of
trying to get someone’s attention, including shining flashlights at
security cameras, the state inspectors give up and leave. (FCIR,
8/26/11)
2011:
Corrections secretary, New Mexico hired previously by GEO as a warden
at Lea County Correctional, the very facility for which the company
is now being fined. (Am Independent, 11/15/11)
2010:
Immigrant who overstayed visa denied asthma inhaler in immigrant
detention center in Deerfield Beach. (Based on interview with victim;
PBP, 8/25/12).
2010:
Lawsuit in Arizona by U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
for sexual harassment and molestation of female employees by GEO
Group manager. (USEEOC;
PBP,
8/25/12)
2010:
DOJ investigation of Walnut Grove Youth Correctional Facility.
Findings (2012): Youth
were sexually preyed upon by staff and all too frequently suffered
grievous harm, including death. (US Department of Justice,
http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2012/March/12-crt-352.html)
2008:
Seattle University School of Law Report claims immigrants
at a Washington State detention center run by the GEP group Inc. are
being held in conditions that violate both international and US laws
(ABC News, 8/5/ 08;
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=5466166&page=2#.UUt_eoU78YI).
2008:
Inmate dies after a month of solitary confinement without proper
alert system for his epileptic condition. Uprising in Reeves County
Detention Center, Texas. Concerns: 5 deaths bet 8/08 and 3/09 (Texas
Observer, 10/ 8/09;
http://www.texasobserver.org/the-pecos-insurrection/).
2008:
Two Inmates, one with schizophrenia and a thyroid condition and the
other with cystic fibrosis, die after being denied their medication.
(Delco Times, 10/16/08; also:Philadelphia
Weekly & Fox News, respectively)
2008:
United Methodist Church Resolution 3281 - Welcoming
the Migrant to the US, which advocated the "elimination of
privately-operated detention centers."
http://www.umc.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=lwL4KnN1LtH&b=4951419&ct=6480621
2007:
Texas
canceled an $8 million contract with GEO and closed the Coke County
Juvenile Justice Center. Inspectors found feces on floors and walls,
padlocked emergency exits and overuse of pepper spray on young
inmates. (PBP, 8/25,12).
2007
(October): Texas Youth Commission removed inmates from one of the
company’s juvenile facilities after an official visited and
determined the conditions were “unsafe” (ABC News, 8/5/ 08).
2007
(August): several
hundred detainees at the facility fell ill with abdominal pain and
diarrhea from food poisoning. Detainees told that they had to wait
till morning till the clinic opened, although they were supposed to
have round the clock care. (ABC
News, 8/5/ 08).
2007:
Lawsuit filed over medical negligence in North Carolina. Neglected
conditions include severe, festered tooth decay requiring surgery,
and boils indicative of MRSA improperly diagnosed by company nurse as
“a sign of aging” to save medical costs. (PBP,
2/28/13)
2007:
Lawsuit by mentally ill prisoner citing denial of crutches, withheld
medication, isolation and abuse at Pearsall Texas.
(http://closereeves.weebly.com/learn-about-geo-group-scandals.html;
http://www.texasprisonbidness.org/lawsuits/)
2006:
Sued for overbilling State of FL of 12.7 million in false claims.
(GEO Annual Report 2006)
2005-2009:
At least 8 died GEO
Group-operated George W. Hill Correctional Facility in Delaware
County, Pennsylvania, the state's only privately run jail (Daily Kos,
4/29/12).
2005:
Contract with state of Michigan cancelled after the daily cost per
prisoner for the private facility was higher than that for 33 of the
state’s 37 publicly-operated facilities.” (Grassroots Leadership,
12/20/12;
http://grassrootsleadership.org/releases/2012/12/national-and-state-groups-urge-governor-not-repeat-failed-prison-venture)
2001:
Inmate incarcerated for nonviolent drug offense is beaten to
death—corrections officers report that warden and assistant warden
watched and laughed. Inmate’s family later files suit and GEO pays
$42.5 million. (PBP,
8/25/12;
www.texasprisonbidness.org/geo-group/settlement-reached-record-br
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