A California judge ruled that an accused rapist, Tremaine Carroll, must be referred to with she/her pronouns because he identifies as a woman. Carroll was housed in a female prison and is now accused of raping multiple inmates. The ruling has sparked outrage, with critics arguing that it prioritizes the 'dignity' of the accused over the safety and well-being of victims.
California Judge Rules Rapist Must be Referred to With She/Her Pronouns Because He Identifies as a Woman
Carroll was allowed to be housed in a female prison for simply claiming to be female. Now, two female inmates have accused him of rape. A third was allegedly impregnated by him.A convicted criminal who served time at the women’s prison in Chowchilla, California is charged with raping fellow inmates. In March DA Sally Moreno, charged Carroll for rape allegedly committed while incarcerated at the Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla.
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