The woman who was raped inside a prison classroom in January 2014 has already received a USD 3 million settlement from the state.
The rape led to an overhaul of security arrangements for Arizona prison teachers and other unsworn staff members. They were issued pepper spray, cameras were placed in classrooms and the frequency of security checks was increased.
There's little chance of collecting from Jacob Harvey if US District Judge Susan Bolton accepts the recommendation from the magistrate, said her attorney, Scott Zwillinger.
Harvey presented no defense and refused to participate in court hearings, leading to the magistrate John Z Boyle's Aug. 3 recommendation that a default judgment be entered against him.
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