Free James Kimball |
43. Anthony Grippo, #11388-107
Kimball was a prisoner at Coleman/Low Federal prison in Coleman, Florida between December 1999 and January 2001.
Kimball made an accounting; personally took statements; reviewed records of selected prisoners that were picked to be medically tortured; some paralyzed while others died.
Kimball and his associates hold the documents of these events. This was such an accounting.
Note: While Kimball was at Coleman/Low Federal Prison the BOP had appointed two people as medical doctors; Dr. Davila and Dr. Blanco De Leon along with 4 Physician Assistants (PA's). None of the BOP medical doctors or PAs were licensed to practice medicine in any state within the United States.
Inmate Grippo was injured at work in the kitchen and was carried to Coleman medical on Thursday, June 14, 2001. He could not sit down or stand up. P.A. Urriste was buy, inmate Grippo was put into bed in medical by inmates, not medical.
Medical did not examine Mr. Grippo, they took his blood pressure, but did not even look at his injured areas. Medical came back one and a half-hour later and gave him a shot for muscle spasms and pills for three days.
Mr. Grippo is still not diagnosed except for what the inmate told medical. Hinted he should see an inmate that is a chiropractor. Still cannot sit or stand as of June 18, 2001.
Update June 30, 2001, is in constant pain, medical refuses to have him properly diagnosed, stated he need a MRI. He cannot sit for more than 15 minutes without extreme pain.
A mobile MRI truck was brought to Coleman-Low medical on June 30, 2001 to run an MRI on14 inmates in need of medical diagnosis. Mr. Grippo was not one of them