Christina Spicer  |  May 5, 2021

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Oregon Prisoners, Families Seek Cert in Class Action Lawsuit Over COVID-19 Infections, Deaths

Prisoners who contracted COVID-19 and the families of those who died of the virus asked a federal court judge to certify a class action lawsuit alleging the Oregon Department of Corrections failed to protect them during the pandemic.  

Lead plaintiffs filed the complaint after thousands of inmates contracted COVID-19 and hundreds died. In court documents submitted Monday, the plaintiffs reportedly say that the Oregon Department of Corrections failed to protect inmates from contracting the virus, withheld vaccinations, and failed to provide sufficient medical care to those suffering from coronavirus infections.  

The lead plaintiffs seek to represent three Classes: Inmates who contracted COVID-19, inmates who were not offered a vaccination, and the family members of inmates who died of the virus.  

The class action lawsuit alleged that staff at the Department of Corrections failed to implement measures that would have protected inmates from contracting COVID-19. The plaintiffs claimed that they were not required to wear masks or socially isolate when they exhibited symptoms of the virus while they were inmates at Oregon correctional facilities.  

In addition, they say that they were not provided adequate testing to help avoid outbreaks and, when sick, they were not provided with necessary medical care.  

The lawsuit claimed that the department “largely neglected critical measures to prevent outbreaks of the virus,” and “willfully and wantonly ignored the public health threat caused by this global pandemic.” 

The plaintiffs, including inmates and the family members of inmates who died of coronavirus, say that much of the prison population is susceptible to contracting and suffering severe health effects from coronavirus due to their age and condition. The class action lawsuit also pointed out that inmates live in close proximity, making it easier for the virus to spread.  

The class action lawsuit is seeking damages for inmates and family members of inmates who died of COVID-19 over the past year.  

“Enough time has elapsed where we now have to look at the wreckage and it’s not pretty,” said Juan Chavez of the Oregon Justice Resource Center and one of the plaintiffs’ attorneys at a recent news conference, reports The Oregonian. “The state had an opportunity to save people and they didn’t so now they have to pay and be held accountable.” 

The Oregon Department of Corrections has not yet commented on the class action lawsuit. According to the department’s website, more than 3,000 inmates contracted COVID-19, and 42 of them have died as a result.  

Have you or a loved one contracted COVID-19 while living in a correctional facility? We want to hear from you. Tell us about your experience in the comment section below.  

The lead plaintiffs are represented by Juan C. Chavez, Britney Plesser, Franz Bruggemeier, Alex Meggit, and Benjamin Haile of the Oregon Justice Resource Center and David F. Sugerman of Sugerman Law Office.  

The Prisoners COVID-19 Class Action Lawsuit is Maney v. Kate Brown, et al., Case No. 6:20-cv-00570-SB in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon Eugene Division.  

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13 thoughts onOregon Prisoners, Families Seek Cert in Class Action Lawsuit Over COVID-19 Infections, Deaths

  1. Jenifer Lafferty says:

    My husband,Jack had COVID while incarcerated at crci and developed vascular disease in his legs. He can’t walk more than half a block without getting extremely painful cramps in his legs. He also has memory loss due to brain fog. He gets really fatigued just doing simple chores. This man used to be able to bench press 300 +lbs and could run half a mile easily with out stopping. Contracting COVID in prison has literally ruined my husband’s health

  2. Renea J Davis says:

    My brother Timothy Ray Pope, Inmate i.d. 6896822. He was at high risk because of his medical issues and he ended up getting the virus, he was super sick and luckily he got over it. He was incarcerated at Deschutes County Jail and transferred to Snake River Correctional Institution. Please contact him at Deeridge Correctional Institution he got moved a couple weeks ago. Thank you for your time and I am Renea Davis 541 968 8322

  3. karen coleman says:

    i contracted covid 19 shortly after being released from prison in 2020 i warned the prison i was at high risk due to copd and asked for reasonable accomidation and early release to protect me but my request went unanswerred can I get a consultation to see if i qualify?

  4. Jenifer Lafferty says:

    My husband is listed on this lawsuit also

    1. Brian Sutton says:

      How can I get on the lawsuit? I nearly stopped breathing from it at Columbia County. I was born prematurely and have “little lungs” due to them being underdeveloped at birth, amongst other underlying conditions. My Fed # is 76789-065. Someone please contact me. Call me at 503-702-2984. Thank you!

  5. Robert young says:

    My mom died of Covid I contacted a few really bad viruses from Deschutes county jail. I was bed ridden for a month and have never been the same. Forgetfulness and brain damage is occurring. It seems to be getting worse every day. Please contact me 541-350-2252. My name is Robert young

  6. Zachary Allen says:

    I caught covid twice in odoc custody , add me to the list.

  7. Richard James O'Reilly says:

    I caught covid-19 in custody now I’m exhausted and tired all the time

  8. Robert Freemont says:

    Add me I was there

  9. James Trygve Burud says:

    I was incarcerated all of 2020 in oregon doc custody caught covid 2 times that year. Have multiple life treating conditions arise since the 971 335 0353. Thank you

  10. Justin Emerson says:

    I am sending this on behalf of Justin and I do believe that he has long haulers and potential for some permanent damage to his lungs. Please advise. How does Justin get involved with the class action law suit? 9712189047 desiree (family friend) :)

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