Soy Diet Colon Cancer

Common Sense is Not So Common

From 2008 until April of 2016, I received a medical No-Soy diet. The IDOC industry meat substitutes made me sick. I proved this up. In 2016, my diet was denied. Danville C.C.’s staff saw that the other prisoners wanted the same medical diet I was given. The Health Care Unit administrator in the Danville Correctional Center saw their requests as a problem. The answer was to stop MY diet, and possibly silence the other prisoners. I was told I could eat the soy-laden prison food. 

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More Retaliation

I have been reporting on the commissary situation in the Illinois prisons. For many months now, the prisons are serving all soy meals and unless we can shop at the commissary, we either starve or are poisoned.

However, we had hope when we learned that on February 1st (2021), the Warden was supposed fill all commissary staff positions and start running the store right. So, she retaliated by removing 114 items off the store.

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Dangerous Condition of Confinement

Well, the year is about over. I have won some of my cases, but lost the big one on the soy diet. Well, kinda lost. The Seventh Circuit court of Appeal denied my case. They stated that the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) dietary staff would not be held accountable for the soy diet being detrimental to my health. So there will be no compensation for the life-long disease of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis that I developed from eating the soy diet. The pacemaker in my chest due to the thyroid disease will not see compensation.

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Latest Court Action

I have finally got my case into court. We have moved past the Merit Hearing. Southern Illinois District Judge Michael J. Reagan issued his Memorandum and Order on the Harris-vs-Director Baldwin, et al., 18-cv-0711-MJ-RJD on December 19, 2018. He then handed the case down to Magistrate Judge Reona J. Daly. Latest Court Action.

So I immediately filed a Motion to Serve Defendants at Government Expense…

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