California prison sex assault survivor released 3 years early because of abuse
article SAN DIEGO, Calif. - A California woman who said she was harassed and groped by multiple officers at FCI Dublin – and then was retaliated ag...

article SAN DIEGO, Calif. - A California woman who said she was harassed and groped by multiple officers at FCI Dublin – and then was retaliated against for speaking up about it – was released from custody three years early, successfully arguing that no one should have to withstand sexual abuse as part of their prison sentence. Aimee Chavira, 44, was freed and allowed to live at her sister's house in San Diego last week after U.S. District Court Judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo ruled that her 10-year drug sentence be reduced to time served.