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‘Trans’ Biological Male Once Housed In Women’s Prison Ordered To Stand Trial For Rape, Witness Intimidation

A “transgender-identifying” man formerly incarcerated at a California women’s prison has been ordered to stand trial on two counts of rape and one count of sexual assault. Try to dissuade a witness from testifyingAccording to Madera County Superior Court documents obtained by The Daily Caller.

Inmate Tremaine Carroll has an extensive criminal history. According to another 2017 report, when he was 17, Carroll and several other men allegedly broke into an apartment, kidnapped two women, and sexually assaulted one of the victims. Court Documents. Women’s rights organisations including the Women’s Liberation Front (WoLF), Woman II Woman, Women Are Real and Sac TERF Central attended A preliminary hearing in People v. Tremaine Carroll is set for July 8.

“It was very refreshing to see a court refusing to bow to gender ideology,” WoLF said.

WoLF opposes a California law that would allow transgender men to be incarcerated in women’s prisons. WoLF is press release After a district court in May 2024 dismissed Chandler v. CDCR, a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill (SB) 132.

SB 132, the Transgender Respect, Agency and Dignity Act, allows male inmates to be housed in women’s correctional facilities if they identify as “female or non-binary.” (Related: Supreme Court allows transgender inmate lawsuit against men’s prison to continue)

The lawsuit was filed by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). Eleventh Amendment, According to a press release.

According to WoLF, one of the witnesses at the July hearing referenced SB 132 and said the law was the reason Carol was incarcerated in a women’s prison.

Feminist groups argued that SB 132 “intentionally” gives dangerous men “access to a large pool of victims.”

The 2017 court document also stated that while in prison, “Carroll received 14 RVRs (Rule of Violation Reports) for serious rule violations between 2001 and 2015.” One of those violations stemmed from Carroll’s 1999 conviction for “possession of a metal wire shank.”

California isn’t the only state where male inmates have been accused of sexually assaulting women. In Wisconsin, a female inmate Alleged The lawsuit was filed in 2023 alleging that she was sexually assaulted by a transgender male inmate at the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women.

The Daily Caller News Foundation reported in 2023 that data from the Heritage Foundation’s monitoring project revealed that half of transgender female inmates in Wisconsin had been convicted of at least one count of sexual abuse or assault.

The Daily Caller reached out to the Madera County District Attorney’s Office for comment but had not received a response as of press time.

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