NYC Pays $610K To A Woman Who Was Forced To Give Birth In Handcuffs

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Published on July 05, 2019, 9:14 am
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The City of New York has just agreed to pay $610,000 to a woman police kept handcuffed while in labor.

The woman, identified only as Jane Doe, was arrested in Bronx County Family Court for violating an order of protection that was part of a child custody dispute with her former partner, according to her attorney Katherine Rosenfeld.

Rosenfeld claims that her client, was 40 weeks pregnant and there was no urgent reason to arrest her when she-she went into labor in a Bronx jail hours after her arrest on February 07, 2018.

According to the complaint, she was taken from jail to New York’s Montefiore Medical Center the next morning with handcuffs on her wrists and shackles on her feet, binding her legs together at the ankles.

In 2009, shackling pregnant women in police custody or prison was banned in New York State. The policy was updated in 2015 to include the use of any restraints on pregnant women.

Doctors at Montefiore hospital appealed to theNYPD officers to remove the restraints, saying that it could potentially endanger the woman and her child, the complaint said. When doctors appealed to a police supervisor, they were told that shackling was NYPD policy, according to the complaint.

“While she was in the NYPD’s custody, Ms. Doe never struggled, resisted, or acted in any way that would even remotely support the use of restraints,” the complaint said.

Finally, after repeated protests from her doctors, the officers removed the shackles minutes before she gave birth, the complaint said. They shackled her again shortly after she delivered her child.

“Ms. Doe was terrified for herself and for her baby,” the complaint read.

The lawsuit accused the defendants, listed as the city, NYPD and the officers involved, of assault, unlawful use of restraints and violations of the woman’s constitutional rights.

As part of the settlement, the NYPD did not assume any wrongdoing.

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