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Anonymous whistleblower formally accuses Unit Manager Darlene Daniels of endangering inmates, introducing contraband, and exploiting family connections at MTC-operated Florida
GENEVA - Floridant -- Geneva, Switsaland - Geneva Justice Association Today disclosed that An anonymous whistleblower has filed a formal complaint with the Florida Department of Corrections Office of the Inspector General alleging serious, ongoing, and systematic misconduct at Graceville Correctional Facility, a private prison operated by Management & Training Corporation (MTC) under contract with the Florida Department of Corrections (FDC). The complaint has been simultaneously submitted to FDC Secretary Ricky D. Dixon and escalated beyond internal facility channels due to documented conflicts of interest that prevent impartial self-investigation at the local level.
The Facility and Unit at Issue
Graceville Correctional Facility houses inmates enrolled in rehabilitative programs including Faith & Character, Betterment, and Ashland University coursework — programs specifically designed to reduce recidivism and prepare inmates for successful reentry into society. According to the whistleblower, the integrity of these programs has been fundamentally compromised by the conduct of Unit Manager Darlene Daniels, who supervises E-Dorm, housing Quads E1 through E4.
Contraband Introduction
The whistleblower alleges that Unit Manager Daniels was directly observed passing a baggie containing a white, rock-like substance to an inmate and placing unauthorized notes beneath pillows during facility inspections. Daniels has further allegedly provided gifts, food items, and additional contraband to favored inmates and gang-affiliated individuals within the unit. Contraband activity within the unit is reported to have decreased significantly during a period in which Daniels was absent from the facility for approximately one to two months and increased markedly upon her return — a pattern directly consistent with her personal involvement. If substantiated, this conduct constitutes a felony under Florida Statute § 944.47.
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Fabricated Disciplinary Reports and Retaliation
The complaint alleges a systematic pattern of coercion and retaliation. Daniels is accused of offering protection to inmates who report on fellow inmates while threatening forced transfer to violent and high-risk housing units against those who refuse to cooperate. Alleged conduct includes verbal degradation of inmates, use of explicit intimidation tactics, direction of false disciplinary reports, instruction to officers to fabricate serious charges against targeted inmates, and the planting of contraband to manufacture pretextual justifications for inmate removal from rehabilitative programming.
Exploitation of Personal Relationships and Impunity
According to the complaint, Daniels has openly expressed confidence that a close personal relationship with the facility's Assistant Warden renders her immune from disciplinary consequence. Her authority to transfer inmates out of the unit was previously revoked by administration due to documented abuse of that power — yet the behavior has continued, suggesting that prior corrective action has been rendered entirely ineffective.
Racial Discrimination and Vindictiveness
The whistleblower further alleges that Daniels has exhibited racially biased conduct and demonstrated a consistent pattern of retaliatory vindictiveness toward inmates. The severity of this behavior has been of sufficient concern that fellow staff members have independently warned inmates to avoid direct interaction with her.
Nepotism — A Family Member Inside the Unit
Among the most serious allegations is that Daniels has a familial relative currently housed within her unit who has openly and repeatedly boasted to fellow inmates that he obtained his work assignment through their family connection — not through any merit-based process. By his own public admission to the inmate population, the position was secured through his relative's supervisory authority. This arrangement constitutes a direct violation of Florida Administrative Code Rule 33-208.004, which strictly prohibits correctional supervisors from directly overseeing relatives or facilitating their appointment or advancement within their unit.
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A Daily Pattern — Ongoing Right Now
The whistleblower is emphatic that the misconduct described is not historical — it is active and ongoing as of the date of this release. Inmates within the unit face daily and unpredictable threats of removal from rehabilitative programming based solely on Daniels' mood on any given day — not on their conduct or compliance. Multiple individuals within the unit are reported to be witnessing this conduct in real time.
Demands for Action
The formal complaint demands an immediate and fully independent OIG investigation separate from facility management, to include the temporary reassignment of Unit Manager Daniels pending investigation, a comprehensive audit of all disciplinary reports and inmate transfers over the past 24 to 36 months, formal witness protection protocols for all individuals providing information, and full enforcement of Florida Statute § 944.47 and Florida Administrative Code Chapter 33-208 up to and including termination and criminal referral where warranted.
External Escalation
Given the conflicts of interest involved and the established pattern of retaliation within the facility, the whistleblower has made clear that this matter will not be contained within internal channels. The complaint is being forwarded to external oversight bodies, legal advocacy organizations, and media outlets to ensure full public accountability. Any attempt to suppress or retaliate against individuals connected to this complaint will be documented and escalated accordingly.
CONTACT:
Anonymous Whistleblower
Via Official OIG Channels Only
FraudWasteMisUse@fdc.myflorida.com
fdc.myflorida.com/apps/igcomplaint.asp
To add additional information to this serious matter please contact thru the OIG Channels Above.
https://www.fdc.myflorida.com/institutions/list-of-major-institutions/graceville-correctional-facility
The Facility and Unit at Issue
Graceville Correctional Facility houses inmates enrolled in rehabilitative programs including Faith & Character, Betterment, and Ashland University coursework — programs specifically designed to reduce recidivism and prepare inmates for successful reentry into society. According to the whistleblower, the integrity of these programs has been fundamentally compromised by the conduct of Unit Manager Darlene Daniels, who supervises E-Dorm, housing Quads E1 through E4.
Contraband Introduction
The whistleblower alleges that Unit Manager Daniels was directly observed passing a baggie containing a white, rock-like substance to an inmate and placing unauthorized notes beneath pillows during facility inspections. Daniels has further allegedly provided gifts, food items, and additional contraband to favored inmates and gang-affiliated individuals within the unit. Contraband activity within the unit is reported to have decreased significantly during a period in which Daniels was absent from the facility for approximately one to two months and increased markedly upon her return — a pattern directly consistent with her personal involvement. If substantiated, this conduct constitutes a felony under Florida Statute § 944.47.
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Fabricated Disciplinary Reports and Retaliation
The complaint alleges a systematic pattern of coercion and retaliation. Daniels is accused of offering protection to inmates who report on fellow inmates while threatening forced transfer to violent and high-risk housing units against those who refuse to cooperate. Alleged conduct includes verbal degradation of inmates, use of explicit intimidation tactics, direction of false disciplinary reports, instruction to officers to fabricate serious charges against targeted inmates, and the planting of contraband to manufacture pretextual justifications for inmate removal from rehabilitative programming.
Exploitation of Personal Relationships and Impunity
According to the complaint, Daniels has openly expressed confidence that a close personal relationship with the facility's Assistant Warden renders her immune from disciplinary consequence. Her authority to transfer inmates out of the unit was previously revoked by administration due to documented abuse of that power — yet the behavior has continued, suggesting that prior corrective action has been rendered entirely ineffective.
Racial Discrimination and Vindictiveness
The whistleblower further alleges that Daniels has exhibited racially biased conduct and demonstrated a consistent pattern of retaliatory vindictiveness toward inmates. The severity of this behavior has been of sufficient concern that fellow staff members have independently warned inmates to avoid direct interaction with her.
Nepotism — A Family Member Inside the Unit
Among the most serious allegations is that Daniels has a familial relative currently housed within her unit who has openly and repeatedly boasted to fellow inmates that he obtained his work assignment through their family connection — not through any merit-based process. By his own public admission to the inmate population, the position was secured through his relative's supervisory authority. This arrangement constitutes a direct violation of Florida Administrative Code Rule 33-208.004, which strictly prohibits correctional supervisors from directly overseeing relatives or facilitating their appointment or advancement within their unit.
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A Daily Pattern — Ongoing Right Now
The whistleblower is emphatic that the misconduct described is not historical — it is active and ongoing as of the date of this release. Inmates within the unit face daily and unpredictable threats of removal from rehabilitative programming based solely on Daniels' mood on any given day — not on their conduct or compliance. Multiple individuals within the unit are reported to be witnessing this conduct in real time.
Demands for Action
The formal complaint demands an immediate and fully independent OIG investigation separate from facility management, to include the temporary reassignment of Unit Manager Daniels pending investigation, a comprehensive audit of all disciplinary reports and inmate transfers over the past 24 to 36 months, formal witness protection protocols for all individuals providing information, and full enforcement of Florida Statute § 944.47 and Florida Administrative Code Chapter 33-208 up to and including termination and criminal referral where warranted.
External Escalation
Given the conflicts of interest involved and the established pattern of retaliation within the facility, the whistleblower has made clear that this matter will not be contained within internal channels. The complaint is being forwarded to external oversight bodies, legal advocacy organizations, and media outlets to ensure full public accountability. Any attempt to suppress or retaliate against individuals connected to this complaint will be documented and escalated accordingly.
CONTACT:
Anonymous Whistleblower
Via Official OIG Channels Only
FraudWasteMisUse@fdc.myflorida.com
fdc.myflorida.com/apps/igcomplaint.asp
To add additional information to this serious matter please contact thru the OIG Channels Above.
https://www.fdc.myflorida.com/institutions/list-of-major-institutions/graceville-correctional-facility
Source: Geneva Justice Association
Filed Under: Education
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