Naming Names at Michigan Department of Corrections: U.P. Breaking News will now start publishing the names of those corrections officers and MDOC officials accused of corruption and serving rotten food in U.P. prisons

Rotten Michigan prison food in U.P. – and related corruption – has been documented in numerous lawsuits filed recently in federal court at Marquette, MI

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By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

The following is just one of dozens of federal lawsuits that have been filed in the U.P. about prisoner rights abuses, rotten food, and even theft of inmate money. We will be printing them all since the Michigan Dept. of Corrections seems unable to be honest.

Upper Peninsula Prison Inmate Darryl McGore – who is currently lodge at the Baraga Maximum Security Prison – has filed a lawsuit in federal court in Marquette accusing the Trinity Food group of serving rotten food to prisoners at the Marquette Branch Prison and the Bellamy Creek Correctional Facility
Inmates getting violently sick – and losing weight – due to being served/eating the food served by Trinity

The trash being fed to U.P. prisoners as MDOC officials get rich off the food sales:
Making fake meat products using old cornbread

6 day old crumbled corn bread
Rotten potatoes
Rotten five to six day old vegetables with no nutritional value
Unknown poultry/unknown meat products
Non-nutritional food “products” that are unidentifiable
Not serving a 2,700 calorie meals diet each day

The inmate is asking a federal judge in Marquette to allow an expert witness to test the terrible food served by the crooked Trinity Food Service.
U.P. Breaking News will now start publishing these lawsuits since the Michigan Department of corrections is involved in corruption and coverups including a young inmates death at Marquette Branch Prison.
The inmate is making the nasty food plea to U.S. District Court Judge Robert J. Jonker and U.S. Magistrate Judge Timothy P. Greeley in Marquette.
McGore is serving life plus 100 years for armed robbery and sexual assault.
It’s an uphill battle as a prisoner/inmate has never won a civil rights suit in federal court in Marquette, MI
This despite overwhelming evidence of corruption and unhealthy food.
U.P. Breaking News is naming names beginning today.

Read the lawsuit filed on Monday, Nov. 26, 2017:

Upper Peninsula Prison Inmate Darryl McGore lawsuit 11-27-17 (1)

Upper Peninsula Prison Inmate Darryl McGore lawsuit 11-27-17 (2)

Upper Peninsula Prison Inmate Darryl McGore lawsuit 11-27-17 (3)

 

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