David Cassady, 55, a convicted violent sodomizer serving life behind bars at Phillips State Prison in Georgia, is set to receive a taxpayer-funded sex change after suing for one last December—a lawsuit supported by the Justice Department.
Cassady and Georgia’s Department of Corrections filed a joint status report Monday, revealing the impending sex-change surgery. Cassady’s lawsuit was filed anonymously under the “Jane Done” pseudonym, but Headline USA uncovered the inmate’s true identity in July.
“The Gender Dysphoria Committee convened on November 1, 2024. The Committee has medically cleared Ms. Doe for surgery and has informed the Georgia Department of Corrections that the recommended treatment plan for Ms. Doe is gender reassignment surgery. As of the date of this report, Dr. Mulloy (endocrinologist) continues to manage Ms. Doe’s hormone therapy,” the joint status report said, referring to Cassady.
UPDATE: In perhaps the most irony-laden story I've ever broken, the U.S. government has agreed to give a sex change to an inmate who tried bombing the U.S. government.
I uncovered this inmate's identity in July, but the Trump shooting happened 2 days later and it never received… https://t.co/b2ynTgrUOD pic.twitter.com/qGSrV7sbjP
— Ken Silva (@JD_Cashless) December 4, 2024
Ironically, the DOJ filed a brief in support of Cassady’s lawsuit in January, while the inmate was under investigation for alleged bomb-making. Even more ironically, the inmate was under investigation for sending a bomb to 1400 New York Avenue NW in Washington, D.C.—a building that houses a DOJ office.
In other words, the DOJ filed an amicus brief in support of an inmate who apparently tried bombing the DOJ, according to the DOJ. To add a drop of stupidity, the DOJ refers to Cassady as a female in the sex-change litigation, but calls him a man in the bombing case. […]
— Read More: headlineusa.com
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