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Ex-Prison Nurse Convicted of Sexually Assaulting 9 Inmates

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Oregon Nurse Found Guilty of Sexually Assaulting Female ⁤Inmates

OAN’s Noah Herring
10:57 ⁣AM – ​Wednesday, ‍July ​26, 2023

On Tuesday, ​a federal jury ⁤found Tony ⁣Daniel Klein, a former‌ Oregon Department of Corrections nurse, guilty of sexually assaulting at least nine female inmates.

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Klein, 38, has been convicted of 17 counts of depriving ⁣inmates of their constitutional⁣ right to not be subjected to ​cruel and unusual ⁤punishment via sexual assault as well as four⁢ counts of perjury.

Klein ⁢had worked at Coffee Creek Correctional ⁢Facility in ‍Wilsonville, which ‍is ‌south of Portland, from 2010 until​ he resigned in 2018 amid the sexual abuse allegations⁢ and a deeper criminal investigation.

The U.S. Department of Justice indicted him last ‍year following the investigation.

Seventeen women ‌who had testified during the two-week trial claimed ⁤that Klein touched them inappropriately during medical visits or as ​they ⁢cleaned the prison infirmary. A few of the women said that they were forced to have sex with Klein,​ while others claimed they believed that they ⁤could face punishment if they had refused‌ his sexual advances.

“Tony Klein used his position of authority to prey‍ on women in custody who were‌ in a uniquely vulnerable position,” said Natalie Wight, U.S. attorney for the District of Oregon. “He further led his victims to believe they had no power to​ resist or⁢ report his abuse.”

Klein‌ adamantly denied any‍ form of‌ sexual assault, but ⁢did not testify during ⁢the trial. He is​ facing⁤ the⁣ possibility of⁤ life in⁢ prison when ‍his sentencing comes in October.

Klein’s ‍attorneys, ​Amanda Alvarez Thibeault and Matthew McHenry, claimed that he was ‍the⁤ victim of a scheme planned‌ by women in custody ‍who had plotted ⁢to find ways to receive financial ⁤settlements from the state. After the verdict, Klein’s attorneys reiterated that they still believed he was innocent.

Kieran Ramsey, a⁢ special agent in⁢ charge of the FBI⁢ Portland Field Office, applauded‍ the ⁣victims for their bravery in coming forward.

“His heinous actions were only brought to light by a small group of courageous women who came forward, even despite ⁣their precarious circumstances of being incarcerated,” Ramsey said. “Their⁤ willingness to report their victimization undoubtedly saved others ‍from Mr. Klein’s predatory actions.”

Assistant Attorney ​General Kristen⁢ Clarke of the ⁤Justice Department’s Civil⁣ Rights Division bashed ⁣Klein for ​abusing his power and authority as a medical professional.

“The ‌Civil Rights Division ⁢will continue ⁣to vigorously hold accountable ⁢those​ who abuse their authority by committing sexual assault,” Clarke said.

Following the jury’s decision,‌ Klein will reportedly remain in custody until‍ his sentencing on October 17th.

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