From the World-Herald News Service:
Some might call it prison justice.
Brian P. Street calls it an injustice.
The Iowa man – serving 30 years in federal prison for repeatedly raping a teenage stepdaughter who later burned down his home – has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that an inmate repeatedly raped him.
The prison rapes have had crippling consequences, Street wrote in the suit.
“I was and still am scared to death,” Street wrote, “and had no one to turn to.”
If Street’s claims are true, the 41-year-old federal prisoner may be getting a picture of what it was like to be his victim . . .
Weirdest thing about this whiny pedophile is he ain't a Catholic priest. I also saw a local TV newscast about this case, and Brian Street's shrink suggested strongly he is just making up the rape thing anyhow. So if you might have been hoping for some 'eye for an eye' style justice, you might have to look a little further . . . .
Some might call it prison justice.
Brian P. Street calls it an injustice.
The Iowa man – serving 30 years in federal prison for repeatedly raping a teenage stepdaughter who later burned down his home – has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that an inmate repeatedly raped him.
The prison rapes have had crippling consequences, Street wrote in the suit.
“I was and still am scared to death,” Street wrote, “and had no one to turn to.”
If Street’s claims are true, the 41-year-old federal prisoner may be getting a picture of what it was like to be his victim . . .
Weirdest thing about this whiny pedophile is he ain't a Catholic priest. I also saw a local TV newscast about this case, and Brian Street's shrink suggested strongly he is just making up the rape thing anyhow. So if you might have been hoping for some 'eye for an eye' style justice, you might have to look a little further . . . .



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