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Indiana AG vows to fight court ruling demanding baby killer's taxpayer-funded sex change

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Jonathan C. Richardson, who now goes by the name Autumn Cordellionè, ruled that he was subjected to 'cruel and unusual punishment' by an Indiana state law prohibiting taxpayer-funded sex changes for inmates.
Jonathan C. Richardson, who now goes by the name Autumn Cordellionè, ruled that he was subjected to "cruel and unusual punishment" by an Indiana state law prohibiting taxpayer-funded sex changes for inmates. | Indiana Department of Corrections

The Republican attorney general of Indiana has vowed to fight a recent court ruling that mandates taxpayer-funded sex change procedures for an inmate who is in prison for strangling his 11-month-old stepdaughter to death.

U.S. District Court Judge Richard Young granted a preliminary injunction last Tuesday in favor of the ACLU of Indiana, ordering that the Indiana Department of Corrections (IDOC) must provide prisoner Jonathan C. Richardson with sex change surgery "at the earliest opportunity," according to the order.

"Of course, I disagree, How could you not??" Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita wrote on X in the wake of the ruling. "An Indiana inmate convicted of murder wants our taxpayers to fund their gender-altering surgery! Hoosiers do NOT want this. We're still reviewing the court's opinion, but you can undoubtedly expect our office to appeal this decision."

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Jonathan C. Richardson, who now goes by the name Autumn Cordellionè, ruled that he was subjected to 'cruel and unusual punishment' by an Indiana state law prohibiting taxpayer-funded sex changes for inmates.'cruel and unusual punishment' by an Indiana state law prohibiting taxpayer-funded sex changes for inmates.
Jonathan C. Richardson, who now goes by the name Autumn Cordellionè, ruled that he was subjected to "cruel and unusual punishment" by an Indiana state law prohibiting taxpayer-funded sex changes for inmates. | Indiana Department of Corrections

The Republican attorney general of Indiana has vowed to fight a recent court ruling that mandates taxpayer-funded sex change procedures for an inmate who is in prison for strangling his 11-month-old stepdaughter to death.

U.S. District Court Judge Richard Young granted a preliminary injunction last Tuesday in favor of the ACLU of Indiana, ordering that the Indiana Department of Corrections (IDOC) must provide prisoner Jonathan C. Richardson with sex change surgery "at the earliest opportunity," according to the order.

"Of course, I disagree, How could you not??" Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita wrote on X in the wake of the ruling. "An Indiana inmate convicted of murder wants our taxpayers to fund their gender-altering surgery! Hoosiers do NOT want this. We're still reviewing the court's opinion, but you can undoubtedly expect our office to appeal this decision."

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I can't afford a sex change operation. You mean I can get a free one if I just kill somebody and get convicted? Wowser! This is one sick country.
 
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