Judge holds Rikers officials in contempt of court

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A federal judge held the New York City Department of Correction in contempt of court Thursday after she learned that jails officials had put detainees accused of fire-setting in a specialized unit without sprinklers in cells, and failed to inform a federal monitor about it.

District Judge Laura Swain announced her decision at a court conference on Thursday in the Southern District of New York.

Under a June 13 federal court order, Swain said she made it clear the department is required to have โ€œproactiveโ€ communication with the federal monitor in charge of overseeing violence levels in the jails.

She said, under the order, the monitor should have been given at least three weeks notice about the new Arson Reduction Housing Unit. Instead, the monitor only found officials had opened the unit on Nov. 13 after an anonymous source on Rikers told them about it.

Swain said in court that the contempt ruling gave her โ€œno joy.โ€

โ€œThe blatant failure to communicate here is, in a word, contemptuous,โ€ she said.

The judge said the department could purge the contempt if it followed three new requirements she set, including telling every department staff member the importance of communicating with the monitor.

The department must show the court it has met the requirements by Feb. 16. If it doesnโ€™t follow them, Swain said she would consider charging the city a daily fine of at least $1,000 per violation.

The court hearing was one of the first public appearances of the new head of New York Cityโ€™s troubled jails department, Lynelle Maginley-Liddie, who was appointed Department of Correction commissioner last Friday by Mayor Eric Adams.

The federal monitor and federal judge each expressed “hope” that Maginley-Liddie would bring transparency to the department, after the departure of Louis Molina, as Rikers faces a takeover.

โ€œI don’t think receivership is a foregone conclusion here,โ€ she told reporters after the hearing.

Asked about how it felt for her department to be held in…

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