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Tranny Prisoners Are Abusing Incarcerated Women in Massachusetts
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:28 am
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:28 am
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Massachusetts should be the next jurisdiction on the list. Just west of Boston, the state’s MCI–Framingham facility houses at least 11 trans-identified men, including serial rapists, wife-murderers, and child molesters, whose presence imposes degrading and dangerous conditions on female inmates. (MCI–Framingham did not return a request for comment for this article.)
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Charles Horton, a level-three sex offender, was sentenced in 2000 to one year of house arrest for raping a minor. In 2019, he was convicted of repeatedly kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 14-year-old at gunpoint. He is now serving a 25- to 35-year sentence at MCI–Framingham as “Charlise.”
Wayne “Veronica” Raymond, classified as a “sexually dangerous person,” spent 24 years at the Massachusetts Treatment Center for sex offenders and was denied parole six times for failing to demonstrate rehabilitative progress. Records describe a manipulative personality and persistent “deviant fantasies,” noting that he has “only recently begun admitting to [his] sexually abusive behaviors.”
Kenneth Hunt, now “Katheena Soneeya,” was convicted of sexually assaulting and murdering two women, including his own cousin, whom he raped with a broom handle and stabbed more than 40 times. Women incarcerated with Hunt describe him as a “pervert”; multiple inmates have accused him of sexual assault and harassment in statements they provided us.
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Female prisoners are forced to share intimate spaces, including communal showers, with these men—only a few of the predatory offenders transferred to MCI–Framingham under the 2018 Criminal Justice Reform Act, which does not require even a diagnosis of gender dysphoria.
Inmates are not the only ones affected. Female correctional officers are required to strip-search male offenders who request female staff—an accommodation granted to all men housed at the facility, according to internal Massachusetts Department of Correction (MADOC) documents.
MADOC has denied exemption requests from officers who have been victimized by sexual assault and with histories of documented PTSD, forcing them to comply or risk their jobs. Danielle Laurenti alleged she was warned that she could be held in contempt of court after refusing a direct order to strip-search a male inmate. In July 2025, she told the Independent Women’s Forum that she endures the searches by pinching the inside of her arm to keep from crying. “These men . . . they enjoy it,” she said. “A lot of them have crimes against women. They get off on being naked in front of us. They know what they’re doing.”
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:39 am to Jbird
What do you expect when you put men in women's prisons?
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:40 am to Jbird
I honestly think they are gonna have an ad campaign saying this.
“If you are cisgender stay out of trouble, stay out of prison.”
“If you are cisgender stay out of trouble, stay out of prison.”
This post was edited on 4/24/26 at 11:41 am
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:40 am to UFMatt
I expect this.
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Even institutions established to “provide a . . . voice for women and girls” are now rebuking those who speak up. At an October 2025 public hearing, one of us raised concerns about male inmates at MCI–Framingham before the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women. Chairwoman Mary-dith Tuitt promised to “research that,” saying that the commission was unaware that any men had been transferred to the facility.
Five months later, several more women testified before MCSW, warning that female inmates “are literally trapped” with dangerous male prisoners. Tuitt again said that the commission was unaware and would look into it “next year.” She also called their testimony “phobic,” “threatening,” inhumane, and unworthy of the commission’s support. Vice Chair Christine Monska echoed the sentiment, affirming that “transwomen are women and should have equal access to human rights.”
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:40 am to Jbird
This is absolutely heinous. I wonder if a female “transitioned” to a male would go to the men’s penitentiary? How would that turn out?
Just more EVIDENCE that women ARE women and men ARE men and both sexes remain as such no matter what.
Just more EVIDENCE that women ARE women and men ARE men and both sexes remain as such no matter what.
Posted on 4/24/26 at 11:41 am to berrycajun
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While the commission remains cold to the plight of women at MCI–Framingham, it has rallied against a “campaign of hateful anti-trans legislation,” committing to “support the trans community . . . in bringing awareness, stopping the violence intimated against them, and codifying their human rights as undisputed law.”
The Justice Department should bring its investigation to Massachusetts. Those in power clearly have little incentive to self-correct. In a healthy political system, competing parties must produce policies that their constituents value, knowing voters may take their support elsewhere if officials fail to deliver. That system breaks down in a state like Massachusetts, where the monopolistic dominance of single-party leadership undermines accountability.
While state officials focus on other priorities—declaring Massachusetts a sanctuary for “gender-affirming care,” funding legal defense programs for illegal immigrants, and defending “the trans community” against the “fascist” Trump administration—women at MCI–Framingham are being subjected to sexual abuse by men who have exploited a loophole opened by reckless progressive reforms. If the DOJ does not investigate MCI–Framingham for constitutional violations, who will?
Posted on 4/24/26 at 12:59 pm to Jbird
Massachusetts is crazier than California with regard to libs and AWFLs. I have found this out in my work over the last year. It's insane.
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