A woman identified as M.R. alleged that she was sexually abused and then threatened by former Correctional Officer Ross Klinger who said he would kill her with a pitchfork if she broke up with him.
a correctional officer and the warden in the first civil lawsuit alleging sexual assault and battery in at least a quarter-century.
Klinger is accused of having illegal sexual relations with at least three women at FCI Dublin in 2020. – extensively earlier in March, who described a similar story to M.R's.: Klinger not only promised to marry both of them, and then said he would harm them if they left him, but he also dug into their personal records to prey on their psychological frailties.
A month into her shift, Klinger started being nice to M.R. He brought her and her friends Starbucks and fast food. He told her he cared for her and wanted to be with her. Klinger visited her at the halfway house and took her to a nearby Best Western to have sex at least twice, the suit states. Saucedo allegedly told her that she would never see her kids again and she would die in prison. One of Klinger's colleagues, Officer John Russell Bellhouse, a safety administrator, also threatened her. Bellhouse is one of the five officers charged in the sex scandal.
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