Jail Chef Sexually Assaults Inmates, Lawsuit Filed
Multiple female inmates at James A. Musick jail in Irvine have filed a class-action lawsuit against Orange County officials, accusing jail chef Salvador Gonzalez of sexual assault and harassment. The suit, filed by the Prisoners Rights Union, seeks class-action status to represent potential victims. The women claim they reported the incidents, but deputies did little to investigate or protect them. Gonzalez was placed on administrative leave, and a criminal investigation is ongoing. The lawsuit is moving forward in Orange County Superior Court, with potential for more women to join.
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