Talk:East Mississippi Correctional Facility

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Suggest summary of investigation/indictments[edit]

Since this article is supposed to be about EMCF, I suggest that the content about the indictments/sentencing be trimmed down to focus on Epps, McCrory and Simmons, as there is another article about it. I know the corruption case is huge, but it will be difficult to keep all the pieces up to date if they are spread around several articles. While McCrory got paid off while working for MTC, there seems to be little other direct connection to this prison operation, unlike the many connections in and around Walnut Grove. Also, it might be useful to find more information from the class action suit or secondary sources about the class action suit to discuss the actual conditions that MTC permitted at EMCSF - staffing compared to standards, number of prisoners, other issues with conditions. We may want to seek info to answer if this suit is proceeding, in the midst of all the other activity? What firm is now running the prison?Parkwells (talk) 14:32, 7 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Class standing of the plaintiffs was certified in 2015, so case is proceeding.Parkwells (talk) 03:31, 23 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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