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Jay-Z's attorney repping 29 inmates in suit over 'unconstitutional' living conditions
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Music mogul and businessman Jay-Z sued a pair of Mississippi corrections bosses on behalf of nearly 30 prisoners who say they are forced to endure violence and squalid, “unconstitutional” conditions due to alleged underfunding and understaffing, according to media reports and court papers.
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“Plaintiffs’ lives are in peril,” states the lawsuit, which was filed Tuesday in Mississippi District Court. “Individuals held in Mississippi’s prisons are dying because Mississippi has failed to fund its prisons, resulting in prisons where violence reigns because prisons are understaffed.”
The suit was filed by Alex Spiro, an attorney for Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, on behalf of 29 inmates at Mississippi State Penitentiary, according to NBC News. The court papers name Pelicia E. Hall, the state’s Department of Corrections Commissioner, and Marshal Turner, Mississippi State Penitentiary’s superintendent, as defendants.
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