Slater Slater Schulman LLP Founding &
Managing Partner Adam Slater & Clients Sit Down With NBC New
York
18 SSS Clients Accuse CO "Champagne" of
Assaulting Them While Incarcerated
NEW
YORK, Aug. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Slater Slater
Schulman LLP Founding and Managing Partner Adam Slater appeared on
NBC New York to discuss the approximately 1,800 lawsuits that the
firm has filed in New York State
under the Adult Survivors Act (ASA). Earlier this week, non-profit
newsroom Gothamist published an investigative report documenting
the rampant sexual abuse and assaults committed by the same guard
at the Rose M. Singer Center on New
York's Rikers Island. "Rosie's," as the facility is commonly
known, is a women's jail; at least 24 women filed ASA suits naming
"Champagne," and 18 of those survivors are represented by Slater
Slater Schulman.
"The fact that 18 individuals independently identified the same
Rikers Island correctional officer as their perpetrator is
staggering," said Adam Slater,
Founding and Managing Partner of Slater Slater Schulman. "These
individuals did not know each other, and many were not in custody
at the same time, yet they all knew his notorious nickname:
Champagne. This situation is akin to cases where a Catholic priest,
Boy Scouts troop leader, or medical doctor abuses a large group of
victims over an extended period. What these cases have in common is
that they involve people in positions of power and authority
preying on highly vulnerable individuals."
Slater, who has been recognized in recent months by both
Forbes & Lawdragon, was interviewed by NBC's
Chris Glorioso alongside clients
Tasha Carter Beasley and
Karen Klines. As reported by NBC
& Gothamist, Carter Beasley and
Klines were previously incarcerated at "Rosie's." Through no fault
of their own, both women would experience the systemic sexual abuse
that has long persisted inside prison walls.
In an interview, Klines stated that she believed Rikers Island
would be a refuge as she fought against addiction. Instead, she
said she was assaulted and further traumatized by a correction
officer inside the jail.
According to Carter Beasley's
account in Gothamist: "Fant used his charm — and his power as an
officer who oversaw detainees on maintenance duty — to get women
alone in a facility packed with people. [Carter Beasley] said Fant's role gave him the
authority to choose which women would work those shifts, pluck them
out of crowded housing units and take them to isolated parts of the
jail."
At the forefront of the allegations that these brave survivors
have come forward with is that both state and federal prison
systems have failed to implement adequate measures to prevent the
widespread sexual abuse of incarcerated women by correctional
staff.
Slater Slater Schulman would like to acknowledge the dedicated
and highly knowledgeable attorneys and paralegals overseeing the
firm's Adult Survivors Act cases, particularly, Konstantin
Yelisavetskiy, Managing Attorney of Slater Slater Schulman's
New York office, and Ashley Florek Miller, Senior Associate. The firm
would also like to thank its courageous clients, Karen Klines and Tasha
Carter Beasley, for their bravery and advocacy.
NOTE: Individuals seeking to be linked to resources for sexual
assault survivors can call 800.656.HOPE (4673) to be connected with
a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in
your area. The National Sexual Assault Hotline operated by RAINN
(Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) provides confidential
support from trained staff members and can assist with finding
local healthcare resources, help talk through what happened, and
offer referrals for long-term support.
About Slater Slater Schulman LLP
Slater Slater Schulman LLP is a leading, full-service law firm
with decades of experience representing survivors of traumatic and
catastrophic events. Our dedicated attorneys are committed to
ensuring the best results for our clients through persistence and
compassionate representation. With 10 offices in 9 states, Slater
Slater Schulman has achieved successful resolutions in some of the
most challenging cases in the nation. We have considerable
experience with complex, historical sexual abuse cases involving
massive institutions, including academic, religious, and youth
organizations. Our firm also represents clients in litigation
involving pharmaceutical drugs, product liability, environmental
law, employment and labor law, medical malpractice, and personal
injury, and has proudly represented thousands of World Trade Center
survivors. Learn more at sssfirm.com.
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