Trans Woman Inmate Reaches Landmark Settlement with Minnesota Prison System
The legal team of a transgender woman incarcerated in Minnesota on Thursday announced she will be transferred to a womens prison as part of a landmark settlement with the states Department of Corrections. The settlement also guarantees affirmative medical care and appropriate housing for other trans prisoners.
Christina Lusk, 57, sued the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) last year when they denied her gender-affirming medical care and housed her in a mens prison after she pled guilty to a drug charge in 2019. Lusk came out as transgender and started hormone replacement therapy in 2008, and legally changed her name in 2018. At the time of her arrest the following year, she was consulting with doctors regarding gender-affirming surgery at the time of her arrest.
As part of its settlement, the DOC agreed to move Lusk from MCF Moose Lake, a mens prison facility to MCF Shakopee, a womens facility. The DOC also agreed to provide Lusk with an objective third-party medical provider to determine Lusks suitability for gender-affirming surgery. If deemed suitable, the DOC agreed to pay for the treatment and cover out-of-pocket expenses after her release from prison if certain conditions are met, such as obtaining health insurance. The DOC also agreed to abide by the World Professional Association for Transgender Healths (WPATH) standards of care for other trans inmates, and contract with a WPATH certified health care provider to provide training and support.
https://www.advocate.com/law/minnesota-transgender-incarcerated