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Grievance - 16-0008 Original Request.. to whom it may concern, i would like to inform you that detainee [redacted] in room 203 in D3 unit, has made innapropriate sexual comments shortly after my arrival to detention center. i was holding back because i am victim of sexual abuse in the past and its in my nature to hide and close in without reporting. but after other detainees came out and said she been harrassing them as well in sexual manner. it makes me feel extremely uncomfortable [redacted] shows such behavior. i hope it will be resolved soon Response by [redacted] on 03/22/2016 at 1:49 PM ICE and GOE are aware of this and it is currently under investigation.

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