FBI Raids Troubled California Women's Prison, Ousts Warden Amid Sexual Abuse Scandal
The raid and leadership overhaul at FCI Dublin aim to address years of sexual abuse allegations and create a positive change in culture.
- FBI agents raided the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, removing documents and computers, following allegations of rampant sexual abuse.
- The raid led to the ousting of Warden Arthur Dulgov and three other top leaders, marking a significant leadership overhaul aimed at reform.
- Former warden Ray J. Garcia was sentenced to 70 months in prison for sexually abusing incarcerated women, highlighting the depth of the scandal.
- The Bureau of Prisons has installed new leaders, including Nancy T. McKinney as deputy warden, to enact positive changes and address the prison's troubled history.
- The Senate Judiciary Committee and a U.S. Senate Subcommittee have scrutinized the Bureau of Prisons, emphasizing the need for reform and the protection of female prisoners.