Darrell Smith, a former prison guard at FCI Dublin, faces a federal trial for 15 counts of sexual abuse and deprivation of rights. The trial stems from serious allegations against him, alongside several others, of creating a culture of abuse within the now-closed women's prison, where he allegedly exploited inmates under his supervision. Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Paulson presented a disturbing picture of Smith's tactics—befriending inmates through gifts and false promises before coercing them into sexual encounters, including reported incidents of physical assaults. The testimony of 12 women paints a grim assessment of the environment at the facility, suggesting a longstanding pattern of abuse.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Paulson detailed how Smith developed a routine of befriending inmates by showering them with gifts, only to exploit them sexually.
The chilling narratives from 12 women revealed a systematic pattern of coercion and abuse within the Dublin federal women's prison, highlighting years of terror.
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