previously reported, the queer-owned law firm Medina Orthwein LLP is representing C. Jay Smith and filed the suit in United States District Court for the Northern District of California June 29.The suit contains four counts.The most serious is an allegation that officials at the Marin County prison had Smith, 59, charged with a crime in retaliation for her complaints about the sexual violence and repeated harassment."Under the guise of a[n] investigation into the assault, defendants ransacked Ms.
Smith's cell and left it open and unattended for other people in custody to steal her property," the complaint states. "Defendants then caged Ms.