The Florida Department of Corrections Office of Inspector General Case Summary Report (Download).

The Florida Department of Corrections Office of Inspector General Case Summary Report (Download).

NOVEMBER 5, 2021: Wakulla synopsis leading to William Westervelt’s contrived DR.
William’s family has worked tirelessly and diligently to acquire the FDC documents that are embedded in this blog. These official FDC documents substantiate occurrences and timelines of the Florida Department of Corrections actions notated in this blog.
As these occurrences ( noted in the Willams plight story document) began to unfold, the family began emailing and making telephone calls to the FDC state classification office and Mark Inch, in Tallahassee on these troubling matters and to also advocate for William Westervelt’s heroic efforts and to advocate for William to finish serving his last two years in FDC in an incentive camp.
While at Wakulla C.I.- PMU on 9/9/21 William was brought to the administration building. Where he was met FDC state classification officer Robert Gould who stated he was there to speak about the events about Dade DCI. He went on to state that he received a letter from Sgt. Penny Sullivan who substantiated and praised William for his quick thinking actions and saving her life. The conversation then took a negative turn as Mr. Gould began to address the issues involving his coworker FDC State Classification Ms. Williams. In the end it was made clear the FDC would not acknowledge the event of William saving Sgt. Williams life. If William and his family stop pressing these issues he would have William transferred to Madison C.I. which is an incentive camp. Yet, this was nothing special as one only needs 2 years DR free to attend this camp. William has been DR free for over 5 years.
William phoned home and explained what had happened. After much thought the family and William decided they would continue forward seeking truth and transparency from FDC. Within days William would be placed in confinement and again he would receive a falsified D.R. This was easy to accomplish as Wakulla CI is literally minutes from Tallahassee and as William would later learn most of the staff knew state classification officers Gould and Williams.
Furthermore, there are people in FDC who do not want the attempted murder cover-up at Dade C.I. reemerging. This is why William received a contrived DR and was hidden away in confinement. He was threatened and subjected to a series of cruel and unusual punishments. Based on Williams past trauma and the current intensity of the physical, and emotional abuses he was now being subjected to by some Wakulla PM staff he would suffer a mental breakdown. It was only due to the intervention of the Wakulla Mental Health staff, who were aware of what was going on that William would literally be rescued. In which they would have him taken out of confinement and transferred to a Mental Health Unit. Ironically, he would be transferred to the Dade C.I. – T.C.U., where this all started. There are some staff who remembered William and his life saving actions of one of their own. Currently, William is safe and receiving much needed help. But that could change at any given moment.
Former Sgt. Sullivan has been actively working on finding out the truth and contacting FDC agencies for more answers but also attempting to protect William from these contrived atrocities.
But more importantly FDC certainly can not attack her as she is a twenty (20) year retired FDC Sargent. Yet, individuals within FDC are doing everything in their power to prevent this story from reemerging by attacking William Westervelt with contrived DR’s and questionable classification decisions.
On September 24, 2021, at approximately 2:00 p.m. I was reading quietly on my bunk. Suddenly, several officers came in the a caught three people smoking in the bathroom. Everyone was told to go to their bunks we were going on a lockdown. I walked to a lieutenant and asked if I could use the bathroom, he said no and I want back to my bunk.
About 10 minutes later Captain Thomas came in and started screaming at everyone, running up and down the aisles having people locked up who were trying to ask questions. I was not involved and was not locked up.
About a half hour after they locked the others up we were told they were searching the for the dorm. They started taking us four at a time to the bathroom to first search us then we were sent to the dayroom while they searched the dorm. Over an hour had passed. I later heard an officer ask “ does anybody know where William Westervelt is? “ I responded and he handcuffed me and walked me to confinement. A young officer who said “I do not know what you did but some big people aren’t happy with you.” I was sent to get you. I had no idea what he was talking about. After arriving at the confinement area I was place a holding sell where all the others who were locked up earlier were waiting for their fate.
About 20 minutes later a captain comes in and tells the officer to “ bring Westervelt up front to the single man cell by the main office.”
There were numerous phone calls and muted conversations about me taking place over the next 4 hours. A black sergeant came to the cell and said “ I don’t know what you got going on, on the outside but you need to stop before something bad happens.” I asked him what he was talking about be he walked away.
A tall young white officer came over to the cell and said Westervelt “ I don like what’s going on bit there is nothing I can do. But do you believe in God? Said yes. He said well then believe this will all work out for the better. He visited me several times. I will not mention his name for anonymity.
During this period, in the holding cell Captain Perry had been involved in seven conversations about me. At about 10:00 p.m. he came and he took me out of the cell and brought me to my confinement cell. I thought this was strange because captains usually do not do this. When he got me in to the cell he stated “ you listen up, if you want to make out of here alive you and your family need to stop messing with the people in Tallahassee.”
Over the next week I was denied my one phone call, they gave me no property depriving me of my eye glasses and other personal items. After a week they came for me on Thursday, 9/30/21, at 10:30 a.m., claiming it was for a D.R. hearing. They brought me back up to the same holding cell but he offices. There were three people in the office, I only recognized one, an administrator. There was also a Lieutenant I had never seen before. A woman wearing street clothes. After a few minutes I was called into the office. I was then asked about “ any issues I had with state classification officer Ms. Williams.” After explaining what took place of my highly questionable transfer from Moore Haven. Ms. Williams stated she was the final decision maker. However, on a previous discussion Mr. Workman told my family that Mr. Parker is the classification officer for that region but he must have been on vacation during this time frame? It must have been a mistake on his part. I was then asked about Sgt. Penny Sullivan and the Dade CI attack. Upon finishing, I was sent back to the holding cell. Shortly, after Mr. Anderson came back and over the 30 to 45 minutes numerous phone call wee made and conversations took place. I was told this is exactly what’s going on.
The letters and emails your family sent to the people in Tallahassee has literally made it to every single branch of the FDC. Mark Inch ordered an investigation into the claims. Things would only get worse the Sgt. Penny Sullivan started calling on my behalf and then you this them Moore Haven and Classification with the 119 requests from the Attorney and the family.
Rather than FDC do the right thing and help me as I was one who saved a life of a Sgt. FCD employee, FDC circled the wagons and are protecting Ms. Williams in Classification and the OIG involved in the cover up that has appeared to have take place.
I was told it has been decided to give me a D.R. a contrived charge of starting a riot. There was never a riot. Of course the videos would prove that this was not true. I would be found guilty and given 30 days confinement and 60 days loss of gain time. My family has received 2 letters and a phone call from inmates in the PM unit substantiating my innocence. These inmates felt very strongly about what really happened and were mad when they realized, I was found guilty of something I was not a part of. They were upset because it could easily happen to any one of them if there is a target on their back by some volatile staff. They asked my family to speak to the press and the advocacy group Florida Cares Charity about how bad the PM unit is at Wakulla.
I was told by the administration, as long as I don’t make any further attempts to push the issue against Ms. Williams and the 119 Requests and the Dade C.I. attack, they will not send me to C.M.. Also, it was clear they were listening to my phone call as they knew Sgt. Penny Sullivan was very interested in finding an attorney to sue FDC due to the attack and IG not interviewing her until 2 years later and not keeping her informed on the process amongst a myriad of other issues. Penny knows there is a viable case but will be more powerful with my PLRA suit. I was told by my family it appears Sgt. Penny Sullivan is lawyering up.
The next day October 1, 2021 they brought me some of my property. Despite my request asking disparately for my eye glasses, they did not give me my glasses for many days. My family emailed the AW Rummel pleading to give me my eye glasses. They brought me my radio with out my headphones and pillaged though all my legal work. They are claiming most of my property was stolen. I know this is not true because, my family was told by the inmate who called them that he scooped up my scattered property and belongings, the day the guards ransacked the unit, had placed the contents back in my locker and locked up with my combination lock. It was the next day that another guard came in and demanded an inmate break the lock off of the locker. The lock was smashed off and the guard removed the contents of the locker in a white bag and a blue bag.
While I am in confinement, I was taunted repeatedly by a certain captain. On October 6, 2021/ October 7, 2021 between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. this captain has my lights turned on in my cell and started beating on my door. He was screaming “ I tried to tell you something good but you don’t want to listen” he walked away. Cameras will reflect this 12:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. Dorm J-3. I have no clocks so I don’t know the exact time.
On that same day, I was seen by a mental health counselor and explained my story to her. I told her I was angry that I have been targeted and demonized recently when I was treated with respect only weeks before and approved for a positive transfer to an incentive camp. That is what was what state classification told my family the third week In August.
Later that day, I was then visited by Ms. Castano my classification officer. She said that Mr. Gould will not be meeting with me and I am not getting transferred to the incentive camp. She wanted me to sign a document and I refused. She stated that, “did I really think I was going to receive special treatment for saving a nigger from Miami?” I was so sickened by her remarks. My family has become friendly with former Sgt. Sullivan and she is a sweet Godly woman. My sister and her speak once a week. I could not believe Ms. Castano was so cold and heartless. Apparently, she has that reputation with the other families of inmates as well, I was told by my sister.
On October 9, 10-9-21 inmate Leiva was released from jail and he received no DR for the so called riot.
Please review these videos recording as they will substantiate my claims.
Video Recording will depict the events of my ordeal.
Place: Dorm M. Wing 1.
Date: September 24, 2021
Time: 12:00 p.m. thru 5:00 p.m.
4 Video monitors
Place: Dorm J Hallway Entrance and wing 2 & 3
Date: September 24, 2021
Time 12:00 p.m. through 10:00 p.m.
Place: Dorm J, Wing 3 and Hallway Entrance
Date: September 30, 2021
Time: 9:30 a.m. thru 1:00 p.m.
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Life if precious, sacred, beyond value that is why our society honor and reward those who save lives. Because life matters. When you save a life you are considered a hero right? What if you save a female prison guard from being viscously raped and choked to death by an insane and violent inmate who was also gang member? By most standards you would be categorized as a Hero. What if this hero who saved this female prison guards life was an inmate? Is he still not a hero? Should we not reward this man for bravery? I think we all can agree this inmate who is serving time would still be considered a hero for his quick thinking and willingness to save a life of a prison guard. Prison guards can give punishment and given punitive admonishments at will. For William Westervelt to put his safety and life on the line for this female prison guard without giving a thought to how is this going to impact me in the future shows a character of selflessness and respect for humanity. Should the Florida Department of Corrections recognize this heroic behavior maybe even reward him for this act of bravery? Most people would say yes, this heroic act needs to be acknowledged and addressed by the Florida Department of Corrections. But it was not. Not even close.
Here is the story of how the powers that be in the Florida Department of Corrections attempted to cover up this atrocity and furthermore squelch William Westervelt – Heroic and courageous action.
This event includes the female prison guard Ms. Penny Sullivan and the heroic inmate William Westervelt. In August 2016, while patrolling the therapeutic care unit, Officer (SGT.) Penny Sullivan, was doing her rounds throughout the cell block. As she walked by checking the cells, she was overtaken and pulled into vacant cell by a gang member, Fernando Carpio. This attack was so sudden and overwhelming officer Penny Sullivan was unable to reach her (PBA) Personal body alarm only managing a few startling cries for help before being put in a choke hold rendering her almost unconscious. Thankfully, her cries were heard by inmate Westervelt from his nearby cell. Inmate Westervelt and his cell mate responded immediately not thinking about his personal safety he sprang into action with his cell mate. They located officer Sullivan in a desperate fight for her life and losing fast. Inmate Westervelt entered the fray and managed to separate officer Penny Sullivan from her attacker, with help from his cellmate. Inmate Westervelt helped her towards the officers station to get immediate medical attention. Westervelt’s brave actions and timely response no doubt saved officer Penny Sullivan from the horrible brutality that could have ended her life by the violent gang member Fernando Carpio. What a display of selfless courage and a truly heroic act.
How was William honored? He was not. He was never publicly recognized or thanked. Willam Westervelt would never be honored, recognized or even thanked by the Florida Department of Corrections. Why? The FLDOC (Florida Department of Corrections) and the Inspector Generals Office wanted to keep the attack under wraps the decided to shelf the investigation and would transfer Inmate Westervelt after an attempt was made on his by Carpios fellow gang members for saving “one of them. It was clear to Dade administrators that William needed to transferred for his heroic honesty.
It was his sister who made many many phone calls to the prison and the FLDOC asking, Is there going to be an IG investigation? Many months had passed when an Inspector general was placed on the case. The sister called and spoke to this IG throughout a period of 3 years. There was clearly push back from he FLDOC especially head of Inspector generals division run by Jeff Beasley Former Head, Intelligence Division at Florida Department of Corrections at the time. Jeff Beasley, was finally forced out of this position due to his style of mismanagement of “ sweeping many deaths and attacks in the prisons under the preverbal rug.” See Miami Herald article, Cruel and Unusual published Feb. 7, 2015, Mary Ellen Klas & Julie Brown. Through all the roadblocks the smart inspector on this case was able to finalize the IG report. The sister of William was finally able to ascertain the the final I G Report from FLDOC Records Division Head Mr. Roger Sockman. It was clear the inspector did her job well but unfortunately was hampered to reveal all the facts. Since this report, Williams sister has found Sgt. Sullivan and become friendly with each other. Sgt. Sullivan reviewed the IG report recently and was shocked on how much information was not included and some untruths included. See Inspector Generals Report # 16-15532
Todate, William Westervelt has been since moved around the FDC without a word of his heroic measures that were never noted on his DOC file jacket. Why? Since William has been recently acknowledged by Sgt. Sullivan thanking him for his heroic acts on that fateful day that changed her life forever, William has been the recipient of recent unverified DR’s. Why does FDC want to squelch this incident? It would be bringing up too many incidents that were covered up in the name of protecting FDC members and unfollowed protocols. What we do know now, is that Sgt. Marshall was not aware of the many things that FDC hid from her during her attack and her healing process. The resurrection of the incident, report and the many unanswered questions is not what FDC needs right now. Hiding William with falsified DR’s denying him of his due process is a sure way to keep him quiet on this topic despite his heroic efforts of doing the right thing.
Williams Family will continue to pursue justice for William and document all of the atrocious that have appeared to be recently happening since Sgt. Marshall has acknowledged the reality of this issue.
This is a scandalous and sad story of Florida inmate William Westervelt and his treatment by the Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) for saving an employee’s life. In August 2016, William risked his life, to save the life of Penny Sullivan, a Dade Correctional Institution female prison guard. Penny Sullivan was bruetley attacked by a known violent inmate that was unaccounted for and renaming free in the TCU unit. William Westervelt’s quick thinking and heroic actions in saving the prison guards life were cover-up and totally disregarded. Why? Because FDC took great lengths to cover up this investigation and stop it from leaking out to the news. This act of FDC covering up this incident put Williams safety and life at risk.
2.While in the TCU, God had William in a place where he was able to assist and save the life of female Sgt. Penny Sullivan. Sgt. Sullivan was attacked and strangled by the unaccounted for and roaming free psychotic inmate Fernando Carpio X81705. The guttural sounds of Sgt. Sullivan trying to scream for help were unrecognizable at first but William knew something was not right. They heard something on the other side of the cell wall. They investigated and found Sgt. Sullivan on the ground almost unconscious. William’s quick thinking and the help of his cellmate used physical force to get inmate Carpio X81705 to release his death grip choke hold from around officer Sullivan’s neck. Finally, he was able to free Sgt. Sullivan and bring her to safety. This act was captured on several security video and the audio monitors. The TCU had recently installed many new video and audio cameras due to the recent murder of inmate Daryl Rainy within that unit.
3.William complied and was interviewed by the FDC and the Office of Inspector General(OIG) to include his recorded statement.
William was released from the Therapeutic Care Unit (TCU) to the Dade C.I.
4. William navigated life in general population for a few weeks until word began to spread that he was the snitch who saved the violently attacked officer and cooperated with FDC in the investigation. Even worse, violent inmate Fernando Carpio X81705 who was the violent attacker, had gang ties and put a contract out to kill William. This became a reality that was sanctioned by all the gang heads.
5. The Dade Corrections staff knew of this information. On the morning of 10/16/16, five officers surrounded William and had him pack his property ASAP and escorted him to a waiting van for the immediate emergency transfer to the private GEO prison of South Bay C.l. After arrival at South Bay C.I., William never spoke of the events of Dade C.I. and quietly did time the best he could.
6. William sister read a news article from Kent County Michigan, where inmate Antonio Duane Brown, saved the life of a female guard. The scenario was almost identical to William Westervelt’s experience. In the case of inmate Brown, the judge overturned
his sentence and released Brown for his heroic actions. William has never asked for anything in light of his selfless actions. The actions that had now put his life in jeopardy. Should William not have received some type of acknowledgement and recognition from the FDC? To date, all William has never received any consideration or recognition for his heroic and selfless actions. Not even a thank you from the FDC.
7. William’s sister, contacted Dade C. I. seeking information on the attack of prison guard Penny Sullivan. The warden’s secretary and other departments claimed they had no knowledge
the attack ever happened. At one point it was even stated that because William was receiving mental
health treatment in the TCU “he probably imagined it.”
8. Inspector General and found out that Carrie Ryan, was the new inspector at Dade C.I. The violent
offense was assigned case # 16-15532, at the time of the attack but the investigation was shelved
and never completed. Inspector Ryan assured Victoria that she would complete the investigation and
file the report. While this was taking place, William who had been at South Bay for approximately,
three years would be transferred to Moore Haven C.I., another private prison run by GEO.
9. Investigation #16-15523. Victoria spoke to I.G. Ryan several times and noted I.G. Ryan was frustrated
because she was running into roadblocks. Victoria received the I.G. report several months later, which
was not an easy task. Almost four years later the I.G. report was completed. Upon review, it would be
learned that the multiple security videolaudio recordings of the attack were mysteriously missing.
Several other security violations that made the attack possible were lightly addressed or omitted. In
the end felony charges were recommended for the attacker Fernando Carpio X81705, (see Exhibit A).
10.William’s actions, yet all have been ignored. William made several attempts to address the issue by
utilizing the FDC Inmate Grievance System, sadly, this would be disregarded as well. Mr. James, the
onsite FDC representative at the Moore Haven C.l. would respond to William in writing stating
“contacted the department of corrections and stated there was no evidence anywhere of your claim of
saving an FDC employee.” (See Exhibit B). William and his family have tried all available avenues to
pursue this recognition. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, everything came to a grinding halt, further
attempts at justice were futile.
11. Further insult to injury happened in February, 2021. As Covid restrictions began to ease, the recreation yard at Moore Haven C.l. was reopened. Shortly after, William was assigned a job as a recreation orderly due to his good standing. On his first day as orderly, a falsified claim was made by the recreation coordinator Ms. Marshall, in an attempt to have him fired. William
was brought to her supervisors office where she claimed William had “Intimidated” another orderly.
William immediately requested that the security video from that area be reviewed with superiors. Upon
review, Ms. Marshall’s allegations were proven false and he returned to work. William could not
understand why Ms. Marshall had contrived this story as he never even met her prior to being taken to
the supervisor’s office.
12. positions and she no longer had control of who was chosen. But more importantly, due to a
relationship she had with another inmate she only wanted certain inmates working. The story of the
orderly that William was accused of intimidating by Marshall was caught lying and she was caught
illegally giving jobs to inmates without following the proper channels.
13. Several weeks later weeks later, GEO employee Ms. Marshall would again attempt to have William fired by way of another falsified claim. This time she sought the help of officer Felton, who worked on the recreation yard.
Officer Felton not only refused to partake in this, but would later pull William aside and tell him of Ms.
Marshall’s attempt. Officer Felton further warned William to beware of Marshall. This incident left
William so shocked that he wrote the inspector a detailed account of this event, again citing the
security video recordings.
14. Unable t have William fired, Geo employee Marshall doubled down and went on to write a false Disciplinary Report (DR) claiming (William) made a “spoken threat’ to her. (Exhibit “C”). She then
enlisted the help of friends in classification and together they crafted a Request for Negative Transfer
claiming Marshall was “in fear for her life” based on the falsified “spoken threat.”
forwarded to FDC Region Four Classification.
15. A negative transfer sent unruly inmates with documented disciplinary issues t institutions that are designated an s suited to handle they type of inmates. A high percentage being gang members.
16. Upon receiving a Request for Negative Transfer, the request must be examined and the allegations verified.That process was not followed and William was denied of his due process rights. In William’s case he had not had a DR disciplinary issue in over five years and had always received the highest ratings (above satisfactory) on this monthly gain time evaluations.
Furthermore, the last incident that should have been listed was saving the officers life at Dade C.I.
17. Because of Williams exemplary record and the fact that their request was not accompanied with a DR and a guilty finding, the Request for Negative Transfer was denied. But instead it was recommended that they re-file for a non-negative transfer. Which if approved would send William to a regular institution. This did not sit well with the group and they continued to plot against William.
18. Shortly after the “spoken threat” DR Hearing took place and based on get investigative findings William was found NOT GUILTY. The following actions that would be carried out by several of the rogue group can only be described as cruel, evil, and possibly criminal. (Exhibit “D”).
19. It has been learned that know the NOT GUILTY finding would put a stop to their further plotting, immediately after the NOT GUILTY verdict was rendered they contacted Moore Haven Warden Loretta Şink and other upper level administration. At which point they intentionally fed them false information claiming”The team found him GUILTY of the DR and he was given time served in confinement and received loss of gain-time) (Exhibit “E”).
20. After all had been hoodwinked, they would again file a Request for Negative Transfer, outrageously submitting the same falsified information. Only this time other was an actual NOT GUILTY FINDING debunking this. B
they were somehow able to circumvent Region 4 and file this one with State Classification in
Tallahassee. Which was assigned to State Classification Officer Williams. The Geo employee Marshall and a small hand full of others were able to follow through with Geo Employee Marshalls plan to transfer William so her unprofessional behaviors which were downright illegal and that did not reflect GEO’s employee professionalism standards would not be questioned. Her job and behaviors were safe.
21. William was free to roam the compound and attend his classes etc. for weeks! If William was such a threat then why was he able to roam free without restrictions? Some how some way Central office would approve the negative transfer and William would be transferred to Hamilton C.I. transferred to Hamilton C.l. Hamilton is not a private facility, and William knew he was again in a FDC managed facility. There are over 140 prisons in the State of Florida, and anyone that has been incarcerated for long will know someone on every compound to which they are assigned. Recognition by other inmates is inevitable. Upon arrival at Hamilton, William was sent to his assigned dorm. In the first sixty minutes, William was recognized by several inmates. In fact, he even knew his cell-mate from a previous camp several years prior. William was approached by two inmates who knew about
his saving the officer at Dade C.I. It was also made known that statewide, multi-gang contract on his life was still very much active. William was told: “you know what’s coming.” In fear for his life, William immediately went to staff and explained the situation. He was then placed in confinement for his protection.
22. William had alway believed that be cause of the death threats at Dade for saving an officer’s life and his emergency transfer to a private prison, that FDC staff, both uniformed and civilian, were aware of his heroic effort and the subsequent protection needs. Unfortunately, that was not the reality in which William found himself. While in confinement, and investigation was initiated to verify William’s claims. It was then discovered that there was neither a record of William saving the officer’s
life at Dade C.I ., nor his need for additional protection. But, thankfully William had a copy of the Criminal investigation Report # 16-15532 and his claim, that some in the department so desperately tried to cover-up, was verified.
HOW COULD AND WHY DID SOMETHING THIS OUTRAGEOUS HAPPEN?23. At the time of the attack in August of 2016, Dade Correctional Institution was dealing with
numerous state and federal investigations involving administrative and security violations. The most
horrific of the incidents investigated was the brutal murder (and cover-up), of innmate Darryl Rainey
who was assigned to the Dade C.I. Therapeutic Care Unit (TCU). Rainey was murdered in the same
TCU that William saved Officer Penny Sullivan’s life. Julie Brown, a reporter for the Miami Herald,
wrote extensively about Rainey’s murder and Dade C.l.’s attempted cover-up.
24. As a direct result of the light shined on this incident by Julie Brown, the fDC reached a settlement agreement with the family of Darryl Rainey. The Department paid the family five million dollars, and to insure that an atrocity like Darryl Rainey’s brutal murder never happened again, FDC made long overdue security upgrades to the Dade C.I. TCU. After suffering such a recent and very public black-eye. 25. The last thing officials at Dade C.l. wanted or needed was news of an attack on aguard by a rouge unaccounted for inmate to become widely known by the public. So, William was almost immediately transferred to South Bay C.I. (a private facility). Once William was gone, Dade C.l. the FDC officials began the work of quietly sweeping the entire incident under the rug, and as we now know, keeping the FDC Central Office officials in the dark.
26. Since it was discovered and brought to the light by the staff at Hamilton C.I. FDC quietly acknowledged these events. On May 23, 2021 William was emergency transferred to Wakulla C.l. Annex and placed in one of their Protective Management Units.
27.l Inmates assigned to a PMU are confined to a single dormitory. They are given an occasional hour of
outdoor recreation; they are not allowed to interact with other inmates outside their dormitory; they are
not allowed assignment to any of the jobs normally filled by inmates; their visitation time is limited to
one hour when the visiting park is open (whereas other inmates have six hours per on visiting days);
other than emergencies, they are only seen at medical, including sick-call, once a week in the
morning; and the list goes on and on it is a truly sad existence; especially for someone that saved an
FDC officer’s life.
28. If someone saved a life of an officer, corrections or otherwise, there would be a ceremony and positive acknowledgements. and the hero would be given a medal.
It appears since the family has made contact with Sgt. Sullivan several months ago and she has publicly written a letter and made phone call and sent emails to top FDC officials verifying the incident and showing her deep gratitude for Williams heroic actions that day she was attacked, William’s life has been a series of falsified DR’s dragging him from a safe space in Moore Haven where he was not guilty of a contrived incident but somehow a negative transfer was added to his folder although still unsubstantiated as FDC/Moore Haven refuses to release documents asked for in a FS 119 request pertaining to the very questionable event.
There is a retaliation against Willam for resurrecting the attack at Dade on Sgt. Sullivan. Why? because the videos depicting this event were almost immediately deleted. Is FDC concerned that Sgt. has since learned of the IG report, the videos missing, and so many untruths in the IG report. Are they afraid of a law suit?
William has only 2years left on the sentence. There are several options available for the FDC to implement in appreciation for William’s saving the life of this FDC employee.
Due to the unusually high amount of trauma Wiliam has experienced and the length of his
incarceration, a transition program is desperately needed, and in Wlliam’s case, warrarnted. William,along with his family, have and will continue to, advocate(d) to the decision makers within the FDC, for
the Bridges Transition program for William’s betterment and reintegration into society. William and his
family both hope and pray that FDC officials will not turn a deaf ear or a blind eye to this plea for
William to be able to serve the rest of his time in a positive and safe environment that will prepare him
for his upcoming return to society. Is this too much to ask? If you asked Penny Sullivan, I bet she
would say it isn’t. In fact the family has since contacted Officer Sullivan. She has stated that she would
willingly attend or speak at any hearing in appreciation of William’s coming to her rescue and saving
her life.
Exhibits:
“A’ Criminal Investigation #16-15532 16
“B” Informal Grievance Mr. James FDC representative
“C” Disciplinary Report – Ms. Marshall – Moore Haven Employee
“D” Not Guity Finding for Disciplinary Report
“E” Warden Sink-E-mail –