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Judge Says Inmate Can Pursue Sex-Change Suit
By Associated Press
Published: 07/21/2003

A lawsuit by an inmate from Connecticut asking the state of New York to pay for his sex-change operation can go forward, a federal judge has ruled.
U.S. District Judge Lawrence Kahn said this week that prison officials should allow Mark Brooks, who goes by the name Jessica Lewis, to talk to doctors about his suffering from genetic identity disorder, or transsexualism.
Brooks, 34, an inmate serving a 50-year sentence at the Clinton Correctional Facility for murder, sued the state in 2000, alleging prison officials repeatedly failed to provide him with medical treatment such as hormone therapy, electrolysis and breast implants.
Brooks, of Danbury, also alleged that his due process rights were violated due to prison officials' handling of his complaints.
State policy bans inmates from starting sex-change procedures while incarcerated, but makes exceptions for those who began the process before they were jailed.
Kahn rejected the state's motion to dismiss the lawsuit, saying prisons are obligated to give inmates suffering from a medical disorder some form of treatment based on an evaluation by a doctor.
'Surely inmates with diabetes, schizophrenia or any other serious medical need are not denied treatment simply because their conditions were not diagnosed before incarceration,' Kahn wrote.
A spokesman for the state Department of Correctional Services, James Flateau, said the decision compared 'apples to pears.' Flateau said the prison system provides adequate medical treatment for inmates, but that does not include elective or cosmetic surgery.
He estimated there were 'no more than a couple of dozen inmates' who are receiving estrogen because they were on hormone therapy prior to entering prison.
A spokesman for the state attorney general's office, Paul Larrabee, said the state is considering an appeal of the decision.


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