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CoreCivic, formerly the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), is a company that owns and manages private prisons and detention centers and operates others on a concession basis. Co-founded in 1983 in Nashville, Tennessee by Thomas W. Beasley, Robert Crants, and T. Don Hutto, it received investments from the Tennessee Valley Authority ...
The lawsuits detail the deaths of three men — Chriteris Allen, Laeddie Coleman and Joshua Williams — at three CoreCivic facilities from August to November 2021. Allen, 22, was an inmate at the ...
CoreCivic runs jails across the nation, including the Elizabeth Detention Center in Union County, which is located just south of Newark Airport.The company has filed a federal lawsuit, claiming ...
CoreCivic's political action committee is among the highest spenders in Tennessee politics, contributing more than $100,000 to candidates in the 2022 and 2018 cycles, and $73,000 so far this year.
The records, which provide information on CoreCivic’s operations from 2020 to 2022, show that thousands of hours of critical security posts at Trousdale Turner Correctional Facility were left ...
CoreCivic CEO Damon Hininger has expressed interest in a potential run for Tennessee governor in 2026. Asked about the investigation, CoreCivic spokesperson Steven Owen issued a statement saying ...
CoreCivic, a private prison company has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey to overturn the 2021 law which bans the state from making deals to hold ICE immigration detainees. Under the law, prisons ...
Under Hininger's leadership, the Corrections Corporation of America rebranded as "CoreCivic" and was sued—along with Hininger personally—by shareholders for inflating its stock price by misrepresenting the quality and value of its services following the federal Bureau of Prisons' decision to phase out CoreCivic's contracts due to outsized ...