The warden of a troubled federal women’s prison in California has been ousted months into his tenure as FBI agents on Monday hauled boxes of evidence from the facility in an apparent escalation of a yearslong investigation that put a former warden and other employees behind bars for sexually abusing inmates.
The federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed the leadership shakeup at FCI Dublin, saying in a statement that “recent developments have necessitated new executive employees be installed at the institution.” The agency wouldn’t specify what the developments were and declined to comment on the FBI search.
Deputy Regional Director N.T. McKinney will replace the ousted warden, Art Dulgov, on an interim basis effective immediately, Bureau of Prisons spokesperson Randilee Giamusso said. McKinney is at least the fourth person to be put in charge of FCI Dublin since former warden Ray Garcia was placed on administrative leave after the FBI raided his office and vehicle in July 2021.
A lot of deviancy happening in Dublin. One has to wonder if that’s why staff members took the job, to get first dibs at the women. Even the chaplain got involved—pretty sick. Being listed as a 290 is too good for them. That warden should be sent straight to Coalinga for running a prison that way. All the shrinks & therapists can pick his brain until they decide, or if they decide to release him