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~~D);eililaili;n~e;;H4iiil"lI-~S~e;;p~tO;-:;11--------------------------------. -----.-.--..-- . Page 1 ( UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT memorandum October 4,· 2001 DATE ATTN OF: Bill Burlington, Regional Counsel Mid-Atlantic Region S~Ecr: September 2001 Monthly Report REPLY TC reo A~: Mld-AtlantlC Regl0nal Office. Annapolis Junction, MO 20701 Christopher Erlewine, General Counsel Linda DuBose, Executive Assistant ADMINISTRATrvE REMEDIES JAN PEB MAR APR MAY JON JDL AUG SEP Received Answered 167 144 114 170 138 115 122 103 149 180 131 113 126 127 139 153 135 169 TORT CLAIMS JAN PEB MAR APR MAY JON JtJL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC OCT NOV DEC 159 146 180 146 139 128 113 113 124 # Pending 42 42 27 39 36 34 33 34 50 # Received 52 49 66 41 35 39 33 25 16 # Answered 146 139 128 113 120 124 159 146 140 # Pending 2* 1 2 2 2 3 3 44 # Over Six Month *Serious personal injury and complex false imprisonment claim still under review. POI/PRIVACY JAN # Pending 33 # Received 45 # Answered 48 # Pending 32 # Over 20 working Days 1 *Awaiting files from archives. PEB MAR APR MAY JON JtJL AUG SEP 32 46 43 36 2 36 39 40 33 33 63 54 45 45 56 61 38 38 49 46 37 37 53 60 33 3 4 2 3 4 33 55 53 36 1 36 33 47 22 2* APR MAY JON JOL AUG SEP 75 13 78 81 87 7 9 o 4 6 2 2 3 2 o LITIGATION JAN FEB MAR Cases pending New Cases Received Habeas Corpus Bivens 174 13 8 79 9 81 11 7 4 3 5 3 5 3 1 FTCA o Other Cases Closed Cases Pending Lit Reports Completed Cases/Hearings or Trials Settlements/Awards $ Settlements/Awards ($ in Thousands) 3 3 o 0 2 2 2 1 1 7 79 81 13 11 o 0 o 1 1 0 1 1 $100. $22. $375. 0 8 9 4 o o 10 75 13 5 5 1 2 2 2 o 2 10 78 3 3 81 10 87 10 13 80 10 6 o 1 1 1) $50.0 o 4191 3 o o o o o o 1 o $50.0 OCT NOV DEC OCT NOV DEC . VCIQIIIC nUl - ~."C ••HV I . ___ . • . __ __ _ ___________________PaQe_ Page 2 ( MXR Monthly Report SIGNIFICANT DECISIONS OR ADVERSE DECISIONS, LEXINGTON CLC - Antonio Pagan v. Thoms - In this official capacity Bivens case, Judge Forester opined that the Plaintiff had been provided the requested relief for his prostate condition, so the case is moot. However, Forester then entered judgment for the Plaintiff under the theory he prevailed because he received the requested relief from the Defendants. This judgment will be appealed. LEXINGTON CLC - Calvin Matthews v. Neil Brown - In this eth Amendment Bivens case plaintiff alleges Officer Brown touched his genitals during a pat search and used racial slurs against him. Judge Wilhoit dismissed the case on the merits and gave Matthew~ another "strike" under the PLRA. We researched Matthews' litigation history across the country and found he had many more than 3 frivolous suits at FCI Memphis and prior institutions, and argued 3 strikes in our motion to dismiss. However, in another case filed by ~laintiff, an FTCA action, Wilhoit recognized our argument in this Bivens action and opined Plaintiff had a mere two strikes. Accordingly, the strike now given Plaintiff in the Bivens dismissal constitutes Plaintiff's third strike. A memo was prepared, with a copy of the pleadings attached, and was placed in Matthew's central file at FCI Ashland. An entry was also made in LawPack indicating Matthews has three strikes. SETTLEMENTS. ive Tort Claim T-MXR-2000-01426 - Inmate ~ led an administrative tort claim alleging medical ho,used at FCI Cumberland . Inmate 'as treated for venous insufficiency when in fact cervical cord compression affected his ability to walk. He is now housed at FPC Seymour Johnson. Inmate • claim is for $10 million. AFIP's review found delays in alagno8i8 and departures from the standard of care. We received settlement authority and have offered the claimant $15,000. Shortly thereafter, ved a letter from a law firm indicating they are now representing They did not mention our offer of settlement. We are still a response to our offer. UPDATE ON CASES, TRIALS OR HEARINGS, ETC. NOTED IN PRIOR REPORTS • • Myers v . Tommie Smith, et al., FeI Petersburg· This is a case in which the Plaintiff alleges that a Correctional Officer to bring the institution, and threatened to ff es . They allege that their right to freely exercise their religion has been violated because staff will not alloW them to offer prayer in congregation 5 times a day, as required by their religion (Islam) . On September 17, 2001, we filed a Motion to Dismiss or in the alternative for Summary Judgement making several arguments. We argued that two plaintiffs should be dismissed for failing to exhaust their administrative remedies ; that defendants are entitled to qualified immunity; that there is no right to congregate prayer; and even if there is such a right , the pr i son prohibitions in question were 4192 ~ID~el=a~in=e~H~i~II_.~s~e~p~tO~1 ( ________________________________________________________________.______~~~~! . Page 3 MXR Monthly Report reasonable under Turner and O'Lone. Noteworthy as well was the Department' 5 position that since plaintiffs did not raise RFRA, we were not required to brief it and argue it. MXRO etc - Reeder v. USA - Fer CUmberland - Survivors of inmate Howard Reeder, Reg. No . 12413-058, filed a wrongful death action. Several days after undergoing angiop!asty at a Washington hospital, inmate Reeder was exercising by walking the track at FeI Cumberland. He later died after reporting that he was not feeling well. AFIP review of BOP action is favorable. Inmate's minor 80n and wife each filed a tort claim for $500,000 . After a thorough investigation of the facts, we determined that under Maryland law, it appeared that plaintiffs would not be able to survive a motion for summary judgment. Therefore, we submi for to the U.S. BECKLEY CLC • Craig v. Martin, et al. - FPC Alderson - This is a pending Bivens and FTCA action arising from a sexual assault by a former Correctional Officer. The United States Attorney's Office was notified today that the Alderson Legal Assistance program of Washington and Lee Uni versity School of will :be enter ' che CRIM%NALI ( was indicted September 25, 2001, a in ' the genital area and knocked her to the floor. The United States Attorney's Office was extremely responsive, resulting in an indictment within a week of the incident. re previously indicted tor BECKLEY CLC The charges stem from the Assault (18 U. disturbance at FCI Beckley in December 1999. Discovery continues as we prepare for trial. Trial was scheduled for May 30·31, but has now been postponed. BECJ<LEY CLC 2001, for Posse rescheduled for LEXINGTON CLC • The AttOrney's Office Lexington inmate assault against tormer Chaplin', was indicted on January 31, ntent to Distribute Heroin. Trial has been 9, 2001. the Lexington CLC are assisting the U.S. in the case against FPC , who is being prosecuted for SITUATIONS OP INTEREST. CONTACT WITH FEDERAL BENCH. HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES, ETC. I Inmate ~ convicted of sexual abuse of children and sent to FMC Butner as a potential 18 U.S.C . 54246 After conducting a study, FMC Butner staff concluded that is a pedophile with a very serious potential to engage in future ent acts against children. After much debate about whether pedophilia , meets the definition of mental illness, arrangements were made to transport inmate _ to Florida, where he will :be prosecuted on an old state child 8e~Be charge. BU'l'NER CtC - Military Prisoner - FMC Butner - was Concerns at Sussex II (Contract for D.C. prisoners)· Harley Lappin and Tom Kane met with representatives from the office of Eleanor Holmes Norton 4193 Page -~~!i0-e Hill - ~ep.t,::O:..:1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ( Page 4 MXR Monthly Report regarding the treatment of D. C. prisoners at Sussex II. Their main concern involves overly-punitive treatment of inmates by the current warden and his staff. The D.C. Prisoners Legal Services Project, Inc . , has provided us with a list of their concerns, which we will review this month when we conduct a monitoring visit. the monitoring team . Mike Bredenberg will be part of No Smoking Policy at FMC Butner ~ FMC Butner has a BP-9 which challenges the non-smoking policy at FMC Butner. and mentions that the CFR mandates the Warden shall designate smoking areas for inmates. While they have not cited Webber v. Crabtree, this is the first serious challenge we have had to the non-smoking policy. of our new We learned that an impasse panel will consider this month . b'2LEXINGTON CLC - Coleman, Lester, TRT-MXR-2001-04493 - While FCI Manchester was verifying his sentencing information it was determined that the Northern District of Illinois had prepared a J&C order with an incorrect offense date. The sentence was corrected and verified as an offense date of March 24, 1990, making Inmate Coleman's term eligible for aggregation. Based upon the state jail credit, it appears Coleman over served by 158 days. A damage letter was sent to his counsel on September 6, 2001, and we are awaiting response. Dr. Sam Samples (S.D. West Virginia) - I have been working with Sam Samples to develop language his Chief Judge can use to ensure that state child support obligations are not overlooked by our staff when determining an inmate's Financial Responsibility Plan. Dr . Samples is now the Chief United States Probation Officer in the Southern District of West Virginia (Charleston) . BUTNER CLC - Video-conference equipment provided by Warden Beeler was installed at the E.D.N.C. court his month. Personnel Issues: , II I I J 4194 ( I~D-e-la-i-ne--H-iII---S-e-p-W-1----------------------------------------------------------.__-_-.-.-..-.. -.-..~a~~~: Page 6 MXR Monthly Report (' Mid-Atlantic Region Litigation for the Month of September 2001 MARO Consolidated Legal Center Bivens HC FTCA Other FCl CUM FCl MEM o o 0 0 0 0 Butner Consolidated Legal Center Bivens HC FTCA Other Total o o o o o o FCC BUT FCl PET 1 1 0 o PET MED FCl MRG MXR Hazelton Ohio Co. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 o o o o 1 1 Other Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 o 0 1 0 1 1 FCl BEC FPC ALD USP LEE Glenville McDowell 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Bivens Ragional Total FPC SEY Winton VA Contracts o o o o o Beckley Consolidated Legal Center HC FTCA Other Bivens Lexington Consolidated Legal Center Bivens HC FTCA FMC LEX 1 0 0 FCl ASH 0 0 0 0 FCl MAN 1 0 Big Sandy 0 0 0 0 0 0 McCreary 2 o o o o Total 0 0 1 000 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 HC 2 2 FTCA Other Total 0 2 6 Mid-Atlantic Region Litigation Year To Date FCl CUM FCl HEM FCl MRG MXR Hazelton Ohio Co. c. . MARO Consolidated Legal Center FTCA Bivens Other HC 1 6 2 1 1 2 0 0 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 8 1 3 15 Lexington Consolidated Legal Center Bivens HC FTCA 4 l 1 FMC LEX FCl ASH l l 0 PCl MAN Total 401 Other Total 1 9 6 5 o o Big Sandy McCreary 0 0 11 \. 4195 0 0 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 20 I Delaine Hill - Sept01 Page 7 MXR Monthly Report Butner Consolidated Legal Center B1vens HC FTCA Other FCC Btrr FCI PET 6 3 o o o o PET NED FPC SEY Winton VA Contracts 9 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 9 Beckley Consolidated Legal Center Bivens HC FTCA Other FCI BEC 2 1 FPC ALe USP LEE Glenville McDowell 10 0 o o o o o 3 1 000 o 0 0 o 0 0 3 Regional Total 10 o 4 Total 18 8 o o o 1 27 Total lS 2 o o o 17 Bivens HC 26 33 FTCA 4196 Other Total 14 80 Page 1 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT memorandum DATE: November 6, 2001 AnN OF: Bill Burlington, Regional Counsel Mid-Atlantic Region SUBJECT: October 2001 Monthly Report REPLY TO TO: ~W: HlC'I-Atlantlc ~eCHonill Offlce, Annapoll!' Jun~·tll'r., M[I 2(1701 Christopher Erlewine, General Counsel Linda DuBose, Executive Assistant ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JO'L AUG SEP OCT Received Answered 167 144 114 170 138 115 122 103 149 180 131 113 126 127 139 153 135 169 142 125 TORT CLAIMS JAN FEB MAR APR HAY JON JO'L AUG SEP OCT 180 146 139 128 113 113 124 159 146 Pending 27 39 36 34 33 34 50 42 42 Received 66 41 35 39 33 25 16 49 52 Answered 146 139 128 113 120 124 159 146 140 Pending 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 2 Over Six Month ·Serious personal injury and comp1ex false imprisonment claim still under # # # # # (.... .. ' FOI/PRIVACY JAN FEB MAR APR HAY JON JO'L AUG SEP 32 46 43 36 2 36 39 40 33 3 33 63 54 45 38 49 46 37 3 37 53 60 33 33 55 53 36 36 33 47 22 4 45 56 61 38 2 APR HAY JON JO'L AUG SEP 79 9 81 75 13 78 7 81 87 3 1 9 4 2 3 2 6 2 2 NOV DEC NOV DEC 140 41 57 133 2· review. OCT NOV DEC NOV DEC _ # Pending # Received # Answered # Pending # Over 20 Working Days 33 45 48 32 1 4 1 2 22 40 40 21 1* ·Awaiting file from archives. LITIGATION JAN FEB MAR Cases Pending New Cases Received Habeas Corpus Bivens FTCA Other Cases Closed Cases Pending Lit Reports Completed Cases/Hearings or Trials Settlements/Awards $ Settlements/Awards ($ in Thousands) 174 13 7 11 8 4 5 3 5 3 2 3 o 3 0 2 o 2 1 1 7 79 81 13 118 9 o 1 o 0 1 1 1 0 S100. S22. $375. 0 4 o o 5 5 1 2 10 75 13 10 78 6 1 1 $50.0 o o o o o OCT 80 5 2 o 3 2 3 o 2 1 2 3 81 10 87 10 13 80 10 8 77 6 o o o o o o 1 o $50.0 o o O· ( .................._............. _......_... _. __. _...... __ 1 4233 . Joyce Zoldak - Oct01 -- ...-- .. .... ~ --.~---- ... --.----- .- ....... _-_ _.Page -- -2 ... . ( Page 2 MXR Monthly Report SIGNIFICANT DECISIONS OR ADVERSE DECISIONS: LEXINGTON CLC - Pagan v. Thoms (FMC Lexington) ~ We have submitted our appeal recommendation in this case. Both the u.s. Attorney's Office and BOP recommend appeal in this case. Judge Karl Forrester refused to dismiss this PLRA case for failure to exhaust, and then entered injunctive relief for plaintiff before finally entering a confusing order which suggested the case was moot because pla~ntiff had obtained the relief he requested. The final order stated Flaintiff was granted the relief he sought. BUTNER CLC - U.S. v. Salvatore Arena (Butner) - We have just received a favorable decision allowing Butner staff to involuntarily, but not forcibly medicate an incompetent defendant. Significantly, the Court expands the decision in U.S. v. Weston, finding the concept of dangerousness includes the danger to the community that attends the unlawful distribution of over 450 kilograms of cocaine. The inmate insists he will not take the medication unless ordered to do so by the court. SETTLEMENTS: I HXR CLC - Administrative Tort Claim T-M:-:R-2000-01426 - Inmat .............., filed an administrative tort claim :llifing ~while housed at FCI Cumberland. Inmat was treated for venous insufficiency when in fact cervical cord compress10n affected his bilit to walk. He is now housed at FPC Seymour Johnson. Inmate claim is for S10 million. AFIP's review found delays in diagno ~s and departures from the standard of care. We received settlement authority and have offered the claimant $15,000. Shortly thereafter, ~ved a letter from a law firm indicating they are now representing.......,. They did not mention our offer of settlement. We are still await1ng a response to our offer. Mr I! I I I .. l (. UPDATE ON CASES, TRIALS OR HEARINGS, ETC. NOTED IN PRIOR REPORTS: BOTNER CLC - Mayers v. Smith (Petersburg)- This is the Bivens case in which the Plaintiff alleges that a Correctional Officer agreed to bring contraband into the institution, and threatened to have the inmate beat up. The staff member died suddenly of a heart attack this month. We have notified the court of the defendant's death and are waiting to see if the plaintiff moves to substitute the defendant's estate. HXR CLC - Michael Chernesky (Morgantown) - We have an order from Judge Payne, Eastern District of Virginia, in which he asks us to respond to an inmate's letter complaining that under the IFRP, his wife is required to pay money toward his restitution obligation. In his order, Judge Payne suggests he has "constitutional concerns" with how BOP is implementing the IFRP. The U.S. Attorney's Office indicates Judge Payne is often an activist judge vis a vis Executive Branch agencies, and that they fully expect he will rule against us in this case. MXR CLC - Byrd, et al. v. Gunja (Cumberland) - Plaintiffs in this case are a group of Muslim inmates at FCI, Cumberland. They allege that their right to freely exercise their religion has been vlolated because staff will not allow them to offer prayer in congregation 5 times a day, as required by their religion (Islam). We filed a motion for enlargement of time (Judge has permitted each Plaintiff to file a separate response to our motion to dismiss) to file a consolidated response to all of the Plaintiffs' responses to our motion to dismiss. While the judge granted this motion, he denied our mot~on for reconsider~tion in which we sought ( 'I I ----, 4234 : .~~yce Zoldak. - Oct01 Page 4 Page 4 MXR Monthly Report Helene Vivian, Regional IFRP Coordinator and Matthew Mellady participated in a jOint training session with the U.S. Attorney's Office, the U.S. Probation Office and the Clerk's Office for the United States District Court (Maryland), focusing on the collection of criminal fines and restitution and the IFRP program. Personne1 Issues: Staff Leave and Trave1 - November 7 & 8 Defense Attorney/Probation Officer Chattanooga, TN November 12 to 14 New Attorney Training/Regional Office. Washington, D.C. Nov. 12-16 New (....... training washington, D.C.- Nov 1 . SIS course at MSTC, Colorado, on Nov. 7-8 . Honors Attorney Interviews - Washington, D.C. Nov 2 & 5 Cleveland - Nov 6 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII ~ Annapolis Nov. 5-8 - Tort Claims training sponsored by I ! _ 4235 ~. __ ._. ____ ,•.. _ ... ' . . . . . . __ ... ___ ' .... _ _ _ ...... _____ ........ '...._ ....,._ ....... _ •... __...._ . __ ...... _. _ _ .. _ _.. _ _••• _ 1 ~. - . __ ._- -- _._-_ ._._ - Page 3 ( BIG SPRING Larry Gray, et a1. v. Ronald G. Thompson, et a1 . , No. 01 -CV-1190 (N . D . Tex.) Former FCI Big Spring inmate alleges .that the institution was severely overcrowded, which caused a disturbance in June of 1999. Plaintiff alleges that he was injured (loss of one eye) by shotgun rounds which were discharged in order to quell the disturbance, and that staff subsequently threatened and harassed him and other inmate witnesses during subsequent investigation of plaintiff's allega t ions of excessive use of force. FCI FORREST CITY In Fairchild v. Morrison, No . 2:01CV00107JTR (E.D. Ark. ) , the Magistrate Judge issued a favorable Proposed Findings and Recommended Disposition on October 15, 20 0 1. The petitioner had been written up for vi o l a ting Code 213, which was written as "participating in a work stoppage, when he exercised a leading role in a work stoppage and food strike at FCI Bastrop in 1994. He was found guilty and ordered to forfeit 27 days of good time, whereupon . he filed a habeas petition. The court chose not to rule on the factual dispute as t o whether the petitioner properly exhausted available administrative remedies because lithe merits are easily resolved against the petitioner. II II The court, granting substantial deference to the BOP's interpretation of its regulations, found that the BOP's interpretation was rational, since other codes in the list of offenses (such as rioting in Codes 105 and 106) treat participation in a prohibited activity the same as encouraging others to participate in that activity . The court also noted that an inmate ' s participation in an organized work stoppage (Code 213) more serious than merely refusing to Code 306), which the tioner contends was the proper code. SIGNIFICANT TORT CLAIMS USP BEAUMONT MY Bryant. An admini 'S J i I I I I I 'cl a im was on behalf of inmate . Inmate was assaulted by sta e P o n Septe $l5 milli o n in damages. (TRT-SCR-2001-5 0 43 ) an attorney claims that he r~ , 1999. He seeks . Newman. Two administrat i ve claims have now been filed relating to the Newman lawsuits menti o ned under significant cases and in our 3 4236 ( XJ~ l.~o~ce Zoldak - oct.rpt.wpd ( last monthly report. (TRT- SCR-2001-0S034 & TRT-SCR-2001-06807) FMC CARSWELL Lead abatement claims - Three former FMC Carswell employees, the spouse and children of one former Carswell employee, and two Carswell inmates have filed claims alleging that they sustained personal injury in connection with a lead abatement project at Carswell in October 1999. The claimants allege that they were required to abate and dispose of lead materials without having been advised of the dangers associated with handling the material and without having been provided appropriate training and personal protective equipment. The former employees and the spouse and children of one former employee seek co~peJ1Sa amount of $lS,OOO,OOO.OO each. (TRT-SCR-2002-06938 TRT-SCR-2002-06940" TRT-SCR-2 and TRT-SCR-2002-06939 tIIIIII; Each inmate claimant seeks compensation in the amount of $850,000.00. (TRT-SCR-2001 - 0 TRT-SCR-2001-06920 '6 SIGNIFICANT ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES None UPCOMING TRIALS OR HEARINGS On November 6, 2001, a 424S mental health commitment hearing on Carswell inmate Joye Larson was held in absentia as she refused to attend. MEDICAL MALPRACTICE LITIGATION See Significant Cases above. TORT CLAIMS See Significant Torts above. ENSIGN AMENDMENT None 4 ( 4237 (\ V PageS ( LITIGATION None TORT CLAIMS None RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RESTORATION ACT LITIGATION See Cases with Hearings held section. TORT CLAIMS None PRISON LITIGATION REFORM ACT ORDERS None SITUATIONS OF INTEREST FCI BASTROP Judge R. Hinojosa of the Southern District of Texas, McAllen Division, visited the institution on November 2, 2001. He teaches a course on federal sentencing at the University of Texas School of Law, and he brought his class in order to tour and to discuss federal sentences with staff and inmates. His prior visit, in April 2001, was a success. FCI/FDC OAKDALE/USP POLLOCK On October 16, 2001, Donald W. Washington was sworn in as the United States Attorney for the Western District of Louisiana. USP POLLOCK Concurrent federal jurisdiction was secured on October 3, 2001, and will exist until July 2005. In order to ensure necessary action is taken to secure permanent jurisdiction without lapse, staff at multiple levels are tracking the matter. 5 4238 : Joyce Zoldak - oct. rpt. wpd --_....._----_ __._...._...._--------------_. .. Page 6 CRIMINAL MATTERS AND PROSECUTIONS USP BEAUMONT On October 15, 2001, inmate Van Dugay pled guilty to violating 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1791 (a) (2), Possession of Contraband in a Prison (Marijuana) . On October 9, 2001, inmate Cedric Smith was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment, a two-year term of supervised release, and a $100 special assessment based upon his earlier conviction for Trafficking in Contraband Articles (Marijuana). PDC HOUSTON ( ... On October 24, 2001, Anthony Ray Carter, a former FDC Houston correctional officer, received a 6-month term of incarceration in connection with his previously reported conviction for Sexual Abuse of a Ward. The Court ordered Mr. Carter to pay $1,150 in fines, assessments, and court costs. Following his incarceration, Mr. Carter will be on supervised release for one year during which time he must, among other things, register as a sex offender and notify prospective employers of his conviction. Since resigning from FOC Houston, Mr. Carter resumed his prior employment as a correctional officer with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Mr. Carter stated that he intended to appeal his sentence, arguing that the Warden violated the government's agreement to remain silent at sentencing by submitting a letter to the author of the PSI, addressing the seriousness of Mr. Carter's conduct. PCI OAltDALE On October 26, 2001, former FCI Oakdale Correctional Officer David Mills received a 46-month term of incarceration after having previously pled guilty to attempting to introduce various drugs, including heroine, into the facility. Mr. Mills is to selfsurrender to United States Marshals on November 9, 2001. USP POLLOCK The FBI declined, based upon the institution's recommendation, to pursue prosecution of inmate Humberto Solis-Perez for his previously reported September 14, 2001, assault of medical staff. The inmate is currently pending deportation, and prosecution would 6 ( 4239 Page 7 , Joyce Zoldak - oct. rpt. wpd I . ( have significantly extended the deportation process. FeI TEXARXANA Inmates Garcia-Quinones and Zepeda were indicted on July 10, 2001, for their role in a gang-related assault on various inmates on January 19, 2001. Both have entered plea agreements. reviewing appropriate sentencing recommendations. The AUSA is Inmate Martinez-Ortega was indicted on July 10, 2001, for possession of a weapon in a correctional facility. He is scheduled to go to trial on November 6, 200 1 . Due to the limited injuries sustained, the referral of assault charges by inmates Arugello, Rodriguez-Salas, Romero -Barcenas and Hernandez-Valenzuela for the September 2, 2001, assault of inmate Aguilar-Torres was declined. The Warden concurs. PERSONAL ISSUES ( Scheduled Annual/Sick Leave : - - November 8 & 9 - ·Annual Leave - November 9 - Annual Leave - November 13-16 - Annual Leave - November 16-26 - Annual Leave November 19-21 Annual Leave - November 19-23 - Annual Leave - November 19-23 - Annual Leave November 19-23 - Annual Leave - November 2 1 - Annual Leave - November 21 -23 - November 21-23 7 .- - - --- - - 4240 Annual Leave - Annual Leave Joyce Zoldak - nov01 Page 1 - ... --'-- ,,--_.--,---_._._---------------- ._--------------, ( .,-,-, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT memorandum December 5, 2001 ::A':"£ ;,:7'.' Bill Burlington, Regional Counsel Mid-Atlantic Region S';fI':;:~ November 2001 Monthly Report 1\£;:::" 7' =hr~stopher Mid,Atlantlc: R~g10nal OfUc:e. AnnapoUs Junc:t1on. MD 20701 Erlewine, Genera: Counsel .. I Linda DuBose, Executive Assistant ADMINISTRATIVE RBMBDIBS JAN PBB MAR APR MAY JON JUL AUG SBP OCT NOV Received Answered 167 144 114 170 138 115 122 103 149 180 131 113 126 127 139 153 135 169 142' 125 169 134 TORT CLADIS JAN PBS MAR APR HAY JON JUL AUG SBP OCT NOV 139 36 35 128 2 128 34 39 113 3 113 33 33 120 3 113 124 34 50 25 16 124 159 44 159 42 49 146 146 42 52 140 2 140 41 57 133 2 133 37 49 131 2* PEB MAR APR HAY JON JUL AUG SBP, 32 46 43 33 45 56 61 38 38 49 46 37 37 33 63 54 45 53 60 55 53 36 36 39 40 33 33 36 2 3 4 2 3 4 36 33 47 22 2 APR MAY JON JUL AUG SBP 79 9 :: 2 81 75 13 78 7 81 o 4 2 3 2 180 146 pending 27 39 Received 66 41 Answered 146 139 # Pending 2 2 # Over Six Month *Serious personal injury.and complex 1# 1# # Co ~ .... POI/PRIVACY JAN Pending 33 Received 45 Answered 48 1# Pending 32 1# Over 20 Working Days 1 *Awaiting files from archives. 1# 1# 1# JAN PBS MAR Cases Pending New Cases Received HabeaS ~vl'pUS Bivens FTCA Other Cases Closed Cases Pending Lit Reports Completed Cases/Hearings or Trials Settlements/Awards $ Settlements/Awards ($ in Thousands) 174 13 11 8 3 3 3 5 o 3 2 DBC false imprisonment claim still under review. LITIGATION o 1 DBC o 2 1 1 7 79 81 13 11 8 9 o 0 o 1 1 0 1 1 $100. S22. $375. 0 o,l .3 1 o o 5 5 1 2 10 75 13 10 78 1 1 o o S50.0 6 o 1 9 OCT 22 40 40 21 1 NOV 87 6 80 77 5 2 2 2 4 2 1 o o o 2 81 10 3 87 10 13 80 10 8 77 6 o o o o 1 o o o $50.0 o o o DBC 21 18 24 15 2* OCT 1 2 3 2 3 NOV DBC o 1 7 74 4 o o o ~-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4257 Page : Joyce Zoldak - nov01 ( Page 2 MXR Monthly Report SIGNIFICANT DECISIONS OR ADVERSE DECISIONS, LEXINGTON CLC - Pagan v. Thoms ( Fe,;: Lexingtcr:. : - Eoth the U.S. Attorney's Office and BOP recommend appeal i:1 this case . . . he:-ein Judge Karl Forester refused to dismiss a PLRA case for faih.:!'e to exhaust. and then entered injunctive relief for plaintiff bef ore finally entering a confusing order which suggested the case was mOOt because plalnt~ff had obtained the relief he requested. The final order stated Plalntiff was granted the relief he sought. Much to our chagrl:1. t~e Ci ... :.!. Division, DOJ {Peter Maier! has recommended against an appea: . M~chael Pybas has asked for a meeting if the Department decides to oppose appeal. I • LEXINGTON CLC - Buford v. Thoms (Lexir.g:.on ! - 7h!s is a habeas corpus petition challenging petit ioner's ineligibility for early release because of his imputed Bailey firearm enhancement. The Court originally ruled for petitioner, and the Sixth Circuit held the case in abeyance pending a ruling in Lopez. After the ~ decision. the Sixth Circuit remanded the case back to the district court . Judge Wilhoit upheld the BOP's reasoning on the imputed firearms enhancement. holding the BOP regulation was not arbitrary and capricious as being speculatl'Je but merely punished the petitioner for conduct which he did. but for ....·hich a court chose not to punish him. , ,, .j SETTLEMENTS: ~! LEXINGTON CLC 'vP( UPDATE ON CASES. TRIALS OR HEARINGS. I·· I ETC. NOTED IN PRIOR REPORTS, MXR CLC - Reeder v. U.S. (FCI Cumberland) - Survi .... ors of inmate Reeder #12413-058. filed a wrongful death action in the District of Maryland. Several days after undergoing angloplast}" at the Washington Hospital Center, inmate Re eder was walking the track at FCI Cumberland . He died after reporting that he was not feel:'ng well . AFIP review is favorable. The inmate's minor son and wife each f i led a tort claim for $500,000. We have begun discovery in this case b:.· making ot.:r initial disclosures, propounding discovery upon plaint:'!fs and responding to plaintiffs' interrogatories and requests for production of t tions are scheduled for December 13, 1 ~~ CRIMINAL: BECKLEY CLC - FPC Alderson - Br ian Martin. former Correctional Officer, has been indicted for Abusive Sexual Contact in violation of 18 U.S . C. § 22 44. Trial has been scheduled for December 18. 2001 . SITUATIONS OF INTEREST, CONTACT WITH FEDERAL BENCH. HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES. ETC. : I i · _. _...._ - - ---_ .. . _ - - ---- _. -- - - -_ . . 4258 ._ .......... _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' Joyce Zotdak - nov01 Page 3 ------ ------------------------------------_._---- -- ...__ .. - .. \, Page 3 MXR Monthly Report Legal Assistance Program to discuss this issue. MXR CLC (FPC Cumberland) - An article recently appeared 1n the Washington Post. regarding former Maryland 10bbYist~"II'" early release from Cumberland via 18 USC §362l(el. In respo~se to this article. ~rosecutor. AUSA Dale Kelberman. contacted the Bureau claiming that...., does not have a substance abuse problem which would ~~c:, justify his admission to the ROAP. We have shared information with AUSA ~ Kelberman, showing that Dr. Chip Silverman, a Clinical Psychologist, supplied Cumberland staff with information indicating I was an alcohollC, ana was abusing alcohol immediately prior to incarceration. AUSh Kelberman. based on denial of a substance abuse problem during the PSR interview. is invest1gating this case for possible fraud by either the inmate or the psychologist. till"•• a BOTNER CLC - Inmate Smoking at FMC Butner - I just learned from Don Laliberte that despite a favorable ruling from the Federal Services Impasses Panel. we may still be many months away from being able to issue a new policy whic llow wardens to rohib inmate smoki within our institutions. 'o~ recent a growing number of administrative remedies wherein inmates cite the CFR language that wardens must designate smoking areas. I believe this will be a topic of conversation at our upcoming regional wardens meeting. BOTNER CLC - FMC Butner previously reported on the case of military prisoner. r . who was convicted of serious child sexual assault charges. and was sent to FMC Butner for a forensic evaluation for possible indefinite commitment. We ultimately determined not to seek a 4246 commitment due to concerns regarding whether his diagnosed pedophilia met the commitment criteria. From Butner, was taken to Florida to face additional sexual assault charges. Today we received word that Florida sentenced [ to 10 years incarceration and 5 years probation. He will also ave to register with Florida's sex offense registry as a sexual predator. CLC - We were informed that inmate T re-sentencing will be on December i6 In the N.D. of Illinois. This re-sentencing is a result of an appeal filed by Krillich and will result in an increase in his sentence. loEXINGTON Personnel Issues: I \. 4259 . I, I ... I 0'10 '01. V .. .- PageS Joyce Zoldak - nov01 Page 5 MXR Monthly Report ( Mid-Atlantic Region Litigation for the Month of November 2001 MARO Consolidated Legal Center Bi vens HC FTCA Other FC: cw. FCI MEM o o FC! MRG MXR Hazelton Lex:.ng:::: FMC LEX FCI ASH FCI ~ Big Sandi' McCreary 1 o o o o o o o 1 1 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o o o iu.vens 0 0 0 0 c c c C 2 0 0 Ii 0 0 C 0 0 0 Other Tota~ 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FC: BEC FPC ALD USP LEE Glenville ~cDowel: Bl,. ens p o o o 101 2 0 1 1 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L: ,., Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 /.- 0 0 0 0 0 0 i !. I ; j. He r.c,; Other Total 2 ~ 1 " . R_gional Total Total 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Beckley Consolidated Legal Center Other HC FTCA Blvens =onso!i~ated 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o FCC BUT FC' PET PET MED FPC SEY WlntOn VA. Contracts 1 o Legal Center HC FTCA Butner Consolidated Legal Center Bivens HC FTCA Other Total Mid-Atlantic Region Litigation Year To Date ~~\,. EI~·:.:t'.1! FC: :UJ.~ FCI HEM =cr.s:.;.~da:t:= n_ :.ega. ::enter Teta: F':'C~ '::':.he: 0 0 ...5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .,. ~ 2 FCI MaG MXP. Hazelton Ohio Co, 0 0 0 0 4 0 l 0 0 10 Lexlngton Consolidated Legal Center Blvens HC FTCA 4 1 1 FMC toEX 1 4 0 FCI ASH • 0 l FC: MAN 2 1 0 0 C \) C 11 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 21 I' 0 18 3 Other &:'9 sa,:j~' McCrear:' (Tota! o 1 , C 5 ]. 9 ------.11' ( 4260 Joyce ZoJdak - nov01 Page 6 Page 6 MXP. Monthly Report /' i \. Butner Consol~dated Lega: Center Blvens HC FTCA Other F":~ F~~ :-:.. c o •. p£-r ~ "~ Total r, ~r.,: FPC $i£', {; ~ (j C 12 31 c Wlm:or. .",.;.. ':or.t.:-ac:.s =ec;'~.i.e::" o 10 9 :::::nsc.i.:.;:at.co. l.egal E:~e~s Fe: • ., H: r~_~ Ce~ter C':her To:a: SE:: C C :5 USF :"£E: C C C 0 18 C o o o o :3 10 5 Glenville McDowell Regional Toeal o o o c:vens HC FTC'; Other Total ~. J"7 8 16 88 ...--.. - _-- -- .._---------------------' ( ". 4261 ---------------------------- : _Joyc~ ~ol~~k - dec01.wpd - ,- -. ,------- UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ( memorandum January 10, 2002 :;.':'£ REPL': TC An:: CF Mld·AtlantlC: Re9~ona:' Ofhce. Annapolis ..Juncti.on. MO 20701 Bill Burlington, Regional Counsel Mid-Atlantic Region December 2001 Monthl~' Report Christopher Erlewine, General Counsel . •! Linda DuBose, Executive Assistant ADKIHISTRATrvB REMEDISS JAN PEB MAR APR MAY JON JOL AUG SSP- OCT NOV DBC Received Answered 167 144 114 170 138 115 122 103 149 180 131 113 126 127 139 153 135 169 142 125 169 134 133 147 TORT CLAIMS JAN PEB MAR APR MAY JON JOL AUG SSP OCT NOV DBC 159 146 140 133 # Pending 180 146 139 128 113 113 124 42 42 41 37 # Received 27 39 36 34 33 34 50 49 52 57 49 # Answered 66 41 35 39 33 25 16 140 133 131 # Pending 146 139 128 113 120 124 159 146 122 2 # Over Six Month 2 2 2 3 3 44 *Serious personal injury and complex false imprisonment claims still under review. 131 27 36 110 3* POI/PR:IVACY I I, JAN MAR APR MAY JON JOL AUG SBP # Pending 33 32 # Received 45 46 # Answered 48 43 # Pending 32 36 # Over 20 Working Days 1 2 *Awaiting one file from archives. 36 39 40 33 33 63 54 45 45 56 61 38 38 49 46 37 37 53 60 33 3 4 2 3 4 33 55 53 36 1 LITIGATION JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JON JOL AUG SEP Cases Pending New Cases Received Habeas Corpus Bivens 174 13 75 13 78 81 8 79 9 81 11 7 9 7 4 3 5 o 3 5 0 3 2 1 1 3 1 4 3 FTCA o Other Cases Closed Cases Pending Lit Reports Completed Cases/Hearings or Trials Settlements/Awards $ Settlements/Awards ($ in Thousands) 3 PEB 2 o 2 7 79 81 8 9 13 11 o 1 o 0 1 1 1 0 $100. $22. $375. 0 4 o o 10 75 13 1 1 $50.0 5 5 1 2 10 78 6 o o o DBC 36 33 47 22 22 40 40 21 21 18 24 15 2 1 2 15 24 19 22 3* OCT NOV DBC 87 6 80 5 77 74 2 2 4 2 1 2 o o 2 1 2 3 13 80 10 8 77 6 81 10 87 10 o NOV 2 2 3 2 3 o o OCT 2 o o o o o 1 $50.0 o o o o 1 7 6 4 o o 4 5 75 8 o o o o o 74 ( o " - Page 2 Joyce Zoldak - dec01 .wpd (, Page 2 MXR Monthly Report SIGNIFICANT DECISIONS OR ADVERSE DECISIONS: BUTNER CLC (Greensvill e ) - Carter v. District of Columbia - We have just received a transfer order from the U.S . District Court. Di strict of columbia. transferring this case to the E. D. Vi rginia. In the suit, several D.C. i nmates at Greensville challenge the medical care, the medical co-payment policy, and the food at Greensville. They also challenge the use of the U.S. Parole guidelines fer D. C. inmates. This case will present the issue of our relatic~ship in litigation with the Virginia Department of Corrections. As yC:l ma y t:no~·. haircut policy). a D.C. District Court cha ( ""'~ in the Jackson case ed the MXR CLC (Cumberland) - Dorsev v. Booden - The petitioner in this case was first arrested by state authorities. Whlle those charges were pending, he was removed to federal custody pu:rsua::.~ ~o ,;; ....·ri: and was convicted and sentenced in federal court . After se~tencing. Petitioner was returned to state custody and a federal detainer wa s 10dged against him. He then pled guilty to the state charges and ....·as sentenced tC a term of imprisonment. He was paroled from his state sentence and placed in federal custody on November 8, 1996. He alleg ed that he was imprope.:.-Iy denied credit toward his federal sentence for time served i n state custody. stating that the Pennsylvania sentencing court orde:rec that h is state sentence be served concurrent with his federal sentence. The Court dismissed the case finding that the state cannot bind the federal authorities to require them to run the sentences concurrently and that Petitloner may not receive credit on his federal sentence for time spent in state custody which has been credited to another sentence. The AUSA has sent a letter to the Court asking that this opinion be published. I I I r SETTLEMENTS, LEXINGTON CLC - (Ma nchester ) TRT-MXR-2001-04493 - We have empt to settle false imprisonment tort claim .....'herei n former Manchester inmate 1!!!!:~was kept in prison for lSE days toe long. I n m a t e _ has .. with a demand for approximately S100, 000. He h~ for over a mill ion dollars in his origina: claim. UPDATE ON CASES. TRIALS OR HEARINGS. ETC . NOTED IN PRIOR REPORTS; Yolonda Burt v. Hawk . . et a l . - A LEXINGTON CLC (FCI Manchester) settlement agreement was reached between the parties concerning the inmate's transsexual needs being met while housed in BOP custody. Burt was transferred from FMC Rochester to FCI Manchester, and while at FeI Manchester made complaints that the BOP was not abiding by the settlement agreement. This precipitated a letter to be sent by the inmate's attorney to the AUSA and BOP/OGe requesting assistance in abiding by the agreement. Joe Tan g and I worked ..... ith Renee Erinker and Joyce Zoldak. as well as FeI Manchester staff in meeting somE of the terms of the agreement. Currently Joe has been wcrkin~ with Fe! Mancheste~ staff to utili ze an endocrinologist on contraCt from ':he Universlty of Kentucky Medical Center wich a background in trans sexual ism to address any medical issues. Joe and Fe! Manchester psychology stat! are addresslng the inmate's psychotherapy and are in contact ....·:.':h the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. LEXINGTON CLC (FMC Lexington ) . Jesse Robard .. Thoms - This is a RDAP 4293 I ! I f r I Joyce Zoldak - dec01.wpd Page 3 ~-----------------------------.- - ..- -. ( Page 3 MXR Monthly Report case in which the Court denied Petitioner's request for §3621(e) eligibility. The language of the Order appears to finally concede all positions presented in Lopez. The case should end most §3621 (eJ challenges in the Eastern District of Kentucky. LEXINTON CLC (FMC Lexington) . U.S. v . Santulli - A dangerous commitment hearing will be held on January 4, 2002. to determine whether Santulli will be returned to che custody of the BOP as a danger to the c ommunity based on his psychological condition. .,; CRIMINAL, BECKLEY CLC - Brian Martin, former Correctional Officer. FPC Alderson, has been indicted for Abusive Sexual Contact, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2244. Trial has been postponed. A new trial date has not been set. LEXINGTON CLC - United States v. Krilich - Inmate Krilich was to travel to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois for resentencing. Due to medical concerns raised by Krilich's counsel, arrangements have been made with the Court, the AUSA and the defense counsel to conduct the resentencing via a video feed over the telemedicine equipment. This will occur in early January. i I J I MXR CLC (FCI Memphis ) - U.S . v. Lisa Lockhart - Defendant is the sister of an inmate incarcerated at FCI Memph i s. On February 29, 2000, she introduced into the institution multiple balloons with marijuana and heroin, successfully passing them to the inmate in the viSiting room. Staff had confidential information in advance and detained her until law enforcement officials arrived to arrest her. The inmate was placed i n a dry cell and the balloons were recovered . The defendant refused to cooperate with the ensuing investigation and was indicted. After a two day trial, the defendant was found guilty. She was recently sentenced, receiving a 78-month term of imprisonment to be followed by a three year term of supervised release . SITUATIONS OF INTEREST, CONTACT WITH FEDERAL BENCH, HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES, ETC. : BECKLEY CLC - Harvey Lewis (DC YRA at Beckley) - In the first week of January inmate Lewis was given written notice that within 48 hours he must provide written information from his sentencing court indicating he has judicially challenged the Bureau of Prisons' decision to remove his YRA status. Inmate Lewis responded that he had no written proof that he had filed such an appeal. Accordingly, staff will now remove his YRA status. Inmate Lewis had received multiple infractions for use of drugs. This is one of the first YRA cases where the Director has chosen to use her authority to make an administrative "no further benefit" finding. BUTNER CLC - Inmate Smoking at FMC Butner - We have just answered several BP-10's supporting warden Ar t Beeler's decision to operate FMC Butner as a non-smoking institut ion for inmates. We are prepared to litigate this l ssue, as we fee l our current regulations allow the Warden discretion to :::::::tc::m~::d:::::~~ ITort Claim of former inmate) _We are \()f\~ referri~ e~FIP ) .1 wherein~Claims .--- .. __ .. _ the administrative tort claim Alderson staff failed t o time l y diagnose a _ __ .. _. ... .. --_.. .. _-_._- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ... .. ...- . . 4294 Page 4 Joyce Zoldak - dec01 .wjJd . - - - - - - -- - - _. . _-_. .- ._-----_. ( Page 4 MXR Monthly Report cancerous lump in her breasc. While we did do a timely breast exam (includino a mammogram) , ~~ -) Inmate Discipline for Refusing Halfwav House Referral - At our Regional Warden's meeting. both the Director and Regional Director expressed their desire that every eligible inmate ..... ill go through a halfway house prior to release. Wardens were encouraged to use everything at their disposal, including discipline, to encourage inmates to gc to a halfway house. While the current Program Statement on CCC Utilization, ~7310 LEXINGTON CLC - Kevin Walasinski and Joe Tang conducted a Legal Liaison Training session for the Fe! Ashland and Fe! Manchester liaisons on December 10, 2001. I I MXR CLC - T-MXR-2002-0073.1~-~o~n~D~e~C~e~mb~er 25, 1999, Hope Vi llage halfway ~ was raped and assaulted bi'~??)II!!~I!II. conf inement . . . . . came into Hope Washington , D~a fter being age severEly hurt . The attorney called to rep ort. the BOP failed to monitor the Hope asserts $3 milli on ts own policies and directives; and Village contract; failed failed to train, supervise and monitor Hope Village. ( I .~ I i MXR CLC - T-MXR-2001-06769 - On February 6, 2001, Hope Vil lage resident was shot in the chest by an unknown assailant in front of the halfway house on Langton Place. He died shortly thereafter. Phillips had arri v ed at Hope Village the day before. The deceased's mother, represented by counsel , asserts a claim for $10 million in personal injury and $ 10 million for wrongful death. The claim was denied on November 15, 2001, on the basis of the contractor exception . MXR CLC - T-MXR -2001 -05683 - Former inmate~!!~~~ filed an admini strative tort claim alleging of his late release. He claims he was held 60 days over, claiming a sum of $2000 per day for a total of S120.000. During our investigation , we have discovered that411111 has outstandi ng restitution and misdemeanor assessmen t s in excess of $54,000 . We rec ent ly received correspondence from ...... indicating his employment history and salary since being relea~nd we continue to wait for tax filings and proof of employment and salary for the time period preceding his incarceration. LEXINGTON CLC (FMC Lexington) - Joe Tang was contacted by the U.S . Probation Office in Knoxville, Tennessee, and U. S, District Cou rt Judge Leon Jordan concerning inappropriate letters bei sent to the J udge by inmate It was decided tha would be placed on Restrictive CorrespondencE. WE are awaiting a letter from the Judge to begin processing this request. ·1 tJ'1~ b1G Personoel Issu es: Staff Leav e aDd Travel January 14 - 18. Los Angeles, RC/AGC Meeting January 31-February 1 - Annual Refresher Training j ,!. I 4295 _._----_. ._---- ._._----_ .. __ Joyce Zoldak - dec01.wpd PageS Page 5 MXR Monthly Report (~ Mid-Atlantic Region Litigation for the Month of December 2001 Consolldated Legal Center HC FTCA Other Blvens Butner Consolidated Legal Center Bivens FTCA Other HC MARO FC: ~ FC! MEM FC~ 1 MRG MXR Hazelton Ohio Co. o o 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 1 :.:,;:; \. 0 0 0 B1g Sandi' McCreary C C 0 0 0 1 Otner Tota: FC! BEC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 " ~ :!SP LEE 3:envllle M::!)owell C C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 C F?: ALO 0 0 0 0 FCC BUT FCI PET PETMED FPC SEY Wlnton VA Contracts \) 0 1 0 0 0 0 Total FTCA Other Total 4 :2 C 0 6 6 3 1 0 FCI MRG MXF Hazelton Ohio Co. 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 5 Blvens HC Center FTCA 4 3 3 4 1 0 4 0 1 !.ex::1gtc~ ~cr.sclidated FMC LEX FeI ASH FCI MAN ~ega! I 0 0 MAR: Consolidated Legal Center Other Blvens FTCA HC 3 ·1 0 0 0 0 0 He : : 5 ,I .j Mid-Atlantic Region Litigation Year To Date FC! CUM FCI MEM .! 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 .. vens Regional Toeal Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Beckley Consolidated Legal Center Other B.. vens FTCA HC Lexington Consoll.dated Lega: Center FTCA Blvens HC C C FMC LEX " f; (\ C Fe! ASH . _. Tota: B19 Sand:McCreary Total 1 11 S 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 19 0 : Other Tota! 1 0 0 7 0 0 11 0 0 7 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 21 I 9 .ct 5 .. . .'" ( 4296 Joyce Zoldak - dec01.wpd PageS Page 6 MXR Monthly Report ( Butner Conscl!dated Legal Center Bivens HC FTCA Other FCC BU"!' FCI PET PET MEt> FPC SEY Wlnton VA Contracts 5 4 3 6 o o o C 3 12 2 12 o o 12 0 0 0 C o oo o u " 0 12 Deckle::' Cor.sc::.::1ated ..ega: Cem:er Dlvens H: ::'7=A ':ther ::'C: 3E~ 0 !i 0 0 Total 2:2 9 o o o 5 36 Tcta: .. :l ')5;' :'EE r: Gle:l':i:le McDowell 0 0 o o o 0 l 0 0 0 3 10 5 0 18 Regional Toeal i I Bivens HC FiCA other Total 31 39 8 16 94 I i I I I i I I r, i ------ -------------------------- 4297