Transgender ex-inmate receives significant compensation for being ‘misgendered’ in prison.
New York State Awards Transgender Ex-Inmate $160,000 After Alleged Mistreatment in Jail
A man who identifies as a woman has been awarded $160,000 by New York state after claiming he was “misgendered” and mistreated while in jail.
Makyyla Holland, a transgender individual, was arrested on charges of assault and criminal contempt and was booked into Broome County Jail in early 2021, according to the U.K.’s Daily Mail.
The 25-year-old alleged that he experienced abuse and discrimination during his time in jail, as stated by the New York Civil Liberties Union and the Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund, who filed a lawsuit on his behalf in 2022.
Meet our client, Makyyla Holland.
When Makyyla, a trans woman, was detained at Broome County Jail, she was housed with men, misgendered, and attacked by officers daily.
Now she’s suing for the abuse she endured in jail — and to ensure it doesn’t happen to more trans people. pic.twitter.com/9sXMkChHpF
— NYCLU (@NYCLU) March 30, 2022
“I was harassed, mocked, misgendered and worse: jail staff strip-searched me, beat me up, placed me in the male section of the jail, and withheld my hormones for a period of time, forcing me to go into agonizing withdrawal,” Holland said in a March 22 statement.
“No person’s gender identity gives jail staff the authority to harm them, and Broome County law enforcement and jail staff must be held accountable for their actions,” he added. “The abuses that police and jail staff across New York state commit against transgender New Yorkers must end.”
Holland specifically claimed that during the intake process, he was assaulted, resulting in a broken tooth and a bump on the head, as reported by the Daily Mail.
He also alleged that he was strip-searched by male officers and forced to remove his acrylic nails and wig without the proper equipment.
On Thursday, the NYCLU and the TLDEF announced that the lawsuit had been settled, with Broome County agreeing to pay Holland $160,000 “for harms she suffered.”
As part of the settlement, the county will also implement changes to its policies regarding transgender inmates, including housing them according to their gender identity, allowing them to choose the gender of the officer who searches them, using their preferred pronouns, and providing clothing and toiletry items consistent with their gender identity.
BREAKING: Our client Makyyla Holland has reached a settlement with the Broome County Jail following the violence and discrimination she faced there because she’s transgender.
This is a historic win for Makyyla and for all trans people who have been mistreated while incarcerated. pic.twitter.com/TNTozOmYp3
— NYCLU (@NYCLU) August 24, 2023
“No one should ever have to go through what I went through at the Broome County Jail, and I am so grateful that with this new policy, hopefully no one else ever will; this is a great outcome,” Holland expressed in his statement.
“This policy and policies like it can impact a lot of my community, and I will continue to fight to ensure that no other trans person in New York or anywhere has to endure what I did,” he added.
Broome County Sheriff Fred Akshar stated, “I am pleased we were able to amicably reach a resolution that establishes clear LGBTI Guidelines, which were previously nonexistent, to address the rights of LGBTI inmates while maintaining the safety and security of individuals both housed and working at the Broome County Correctional Facility,” as reported by ABC News.
He further added, “It’s another important step forward in pragmatically and safely modernizing policies to meet the needs of those we serve and protect as we work to build a better, safer community for everyone in Broome County.”
BREAKING NEWS! We’ve reached a landmark settlement on behalf of Makyyla Holland following violence, denial of medical care, and discrimination inflicted on her at the Broome County Jail because she is #transgender. https://t.co/HMrxBgu74f pic.twitter.com/HKeuSWvtgI
— Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund (@TLDEF) August 24, 2023
According to ABC News, the criminal case against Holland has concluded.
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