Inmates denied toilet paper, clothing over pot use: Lawsuit

The Dauphin County Prison in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is seen in this August 15, 2019 photo. (AP Photo/Michael Rubinkam)

A prison in Pennsylvania is being sued by a group of men who claim that the warden deliberately removed heating and electricity while they were confined in isolation. They also allege that they were denied basic necessities such as toilet paper, showers, and the ability to communicate with people outside the prison.

Over a 41-page complaint filed Tuesday in federal court in Pennsylvania, the plaintiffs detailed inhumane treatment to which they said they were subjected.

According to the complaint, in mid-November 2023, jail officials “cracked down on men who were being held in the hole,” because they believed the use of synthetic marijuana had become rampant in the facility. The problem, they said, was the fault of prison officials who bought the contraband into the facility.

“Rather than root out corruption among their own staff through proper supervision and discipline, prison officials got angry,” said the filing.

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