"Being in isolation like this is soul-sucking."
In March, 35-year-old Amber FayeFox Kim, a trans-identifying male who previously went by Bryan Kim, was removed from the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) and transferred back to a men’s prison after Kim was caught having sex with a 25-year-old female inmate and other safety concerns.
A corrections officer found Kim “laying on the floor completely nude from the waist down with their cellmate Nerton Sincer-A on top of them also nude from the waist down actively having sex,” according to National Review.
A report obtained by the outlet said, “I/I [Incarcerated Individual] Kim's hands were on I/I Nerton's buttox in a spread open position while I/I Kim's erect penis was penetrating I/I Nerton's vagina.” Engaging in a sex act with another person within the facility is against the facility’s rules “except in an approved extended family visit.”
Kim then went on a hunger strike to protest. According to DOC policy, incarcerated transgender individuals placed in a “gender-affirming facility” may be transferred “due to documented, objective safety and security concerns.”
According to The Seattle Times, Kim has been in solitary for approximately six months, “excluding a short transfer for gender-affirming surgery,” an elective surgery that was paid for by Washington taxpayers, claiming to fear harassment from male inmates. Kim told the outlet from prison, “We are being denied our humanity in a systemic way… Being in isolation like this is soul-sucking.”
In 2008, Kim was convicted on two counts of aggravated first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison for murdering Richard and Terri Kim, Kim’s parents, in their home in 2006. Following the gruesome murders, Kim attempted to clean the crime scene and conceal the parents' bodies, and the following day went shopping and used the father's debit card to withdraw $1,000.
Kim was originally housed at a men's facility but was transferred to a women’s facility in February 2021 under the state Department of Correction's gender-inclusion policy. This policy was approved by Washington's Democratic Governor Jay Inslee in 2020, and allows male convicts to be admitted to the female facility if an administrative panel accepts their gender-dysphoria diagnosis.
In December, after Kim was transferred to the women’s prison, there were complaints by female inmates of sexual exploitation by male inmates who identified as female, including numerous cases of sexual assault by convicted transgender felons.
Washington officials denied having these complaints on file. However, according to redacted documents obtained by The Ari Hoffman Show on Talk Radio 570 KVI, as of October 2023, there are approximately 62 trans-identifying males in the prison population. Some of the crimes that landed them in jail included rape, rape of a child, and viewing/dealing child pornography, according to the documents that also listed multiple substantiated instances of "inmate-on-inmate sexual harassment."
Despite a hiring freeze instituted by Inslee this month, WADOC recently posted a job for a six-figure salary for the new position of Gender Affirming Medical Specialist for inmates. Additionally, hundreds of thousands of Washington taxpayer dollars have been spent on gender reassignment surgeries, hormone replacement therapies, and other “gender-affirming healthcare” for transgender-identifying inmates.
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