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Christina Lusk, a transgender inmate who was convicted of felony drug charges in 2018, won a settlement in Minnesota and will be transferred to a woman’s prison, receive a $500,000 payment, and the DOC will provide gender affirming surgery.
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— 🇺🇸Travis🇺🇸 (@Travis_in_Flint) June 4, 2023
A Minnesota transgender inmate is being moved to a women’s prison and will receive a vaginoplasty as well as $495,000 to settle a discrimination lawsuit against the state Department of Corrections.
Christina Lusk, 57, will be transferred to the women’s facility in Shakopee next week, which will mark the first time a Minnesota inmate is moved to a different prison based on gender identity, according to local affiliate FOX 9.
As part of the settlement announced last week, the Minnesota DOC agreed to provide Lusk with a vaginoplasty as well as strengthen its policies regarding transgender inmates.
Lusk, who was arrested in 2018 and is serving a sentence until 2024 for a felony drug offense, sued the Minnesota DOC last year in part because it deferred Lusk’s request for a vaginoplasty, or “bottom surgery.”