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37. David Newton, #19555-018

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.

Newton has diabetes and has been at Coleman-Low since 1998. He was transferred from Rochester Federal Medical Center with special shoes for his type of diabetes as he has little feeling in his feet. His shoes wore out and medical did not have them replaced, they only gave him the normal steel-toed shoes any inmate can have. The special shoes cost around $700.00.

His big toe became infected and the infection spread into his leg, then his body. He went to medical saying he had a problem and told the nurse, Ms. Perez, he was dizzy and his leg was swollen. She told him she was too busy to see him and a confrontation occurred. Newton was placed in solitary confinement.

After about 10 days in solitary confinement his entire leg was swollen and he was taken to Leesburg Hospital. After a few days the infection was brought under control and he was brought back to Coleman-Low.

Because Newton has no feeling in his toes, the steel toe rubs against his second toe and it became infected so he went to medical. They took him to the hospital where they amputated part of Newton’s toe.

It appears, that simply because the special shoes the Federal Medical Center had provided Newton before he came to Coleman-Low cost $700.00 to replace, it cost Newton 2 trips to the hospital in pain and suffering and the loss of part of his toe. After his toe was amputated, medical finally provided the replacement shoes he should have had in the first place.

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