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March 21, 2026
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Federal Judge Tells Georgia Prison Chief: You're Acting 'Above the Law'

A federal judge's rebuke of Georgia's prison commissioner exposes a systematic pattern of defiance toward courts, DOJ, and lawmakers that has coincided with record prison deaths.

U.S. District Judge Tilman E. 'Tripp' Self III summoned GDC Commissioner Tyrone Oliver to explain why his department ignored a court order—the latest in a documented pattern of institutional defiance. This resistance has obstructed federal investigations, barred state legislators from facilities, and concealed mortality data while prison homicides surged from single digits to 66 in 2024.

Facility Breakdown

Pulaski State Prison

Facility where Sen. Ossoff called for FBI investigation; continues operating with highest correctional officer vacancies

MetricValue
StatusHighest CO vacancy rate in GDC system
Congressional ActionSen. Ossoff called for FBI investigation (June 2022)
FBI ResponseNo investigation materialized

Georgia Diagnostic Prison (Jackson)

Site of Special Management Unit where GDC violated settlement agreement, leading to contempt finding

MetricValue
Contempt Fine$2,500/day ($75,000/month)
ViolationBroke promises on outdoor exercise, showers, books, 24-month max stays

Valdosta State Prison

Example of emergency-level staffing crisis driving violence

MetricValue
CO Vacancy Rate80%
PopulationHighest percentage of gang members and mental health cases

Lee Arrendale State Prison (Alto)

State's largest women's facility where legislators were denied entry

MetricValue
Legislative Access7 House Democrats denied entry (Aug. 11, 2021)
Reported IssuesSevere staffing shortages, brown water, inedible food

What GPS Documented (Original Findings)

Data source: GPS analysis of GDC Monthly Reports, state budget documents, and mortality data

What DOJ Already Confirmed

What GDC Concealed

Quotables

"From my mouth how little credibility the Department of Corrections has."

— Judge Tilman E. 'Tripp' Self III

"If this were family court, you would be in jail."

— Judge Tilman E. 'Tripp' Self III to Commissioner Oliver

"People are dying in the custody of the Georgia Department of Corrections. To stall, obstruct, and obfuscate the DOJ's investigation into these failures — while people continue to die inside — is atrocious."

— Terrica Redfield Ganzy, Executive Director of the Southern Center for Human Rights

"The system is surviving by walling itself off from the public."

— State Rep. Erick Allen (D-Smyrna)

Story Angles

Records Journalists Should Request

Georgia Open Records Act:

  1. GDC Monthly Staffing Reports — Georgia Department of Corrections
  2. Final death determinations for 2022, 2023, and 2024 — Georgia Department of Corrections
  3. Incident reports for all prisoner deaths — Georgia Department of Corrections
  4. Internal communications regarding Benning v. Oliver court order — Georgia Department of Corrections

Federal FOIA:

  1. DOJ-GDC correspondence regarding subpoena compliance — DOJ Civil Rights Division
  2. Independent monitor reports from Gumm v. Jacobs — U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia

Sources Available for Interview

Families:

Incarcerated Witnesses:

Experts:

Officials Who Should Be Asked for Comment

Questions GDC Has Not Answered

  1. Why did Commissioner Oliver not learn of Judge Self's November 2024 court order until Christmas 2025?
  2. Why did GDC stop including preliminary cause of death in monthly mortality reports starting March 2024?
  3. Why does GDC refuse to compile final death determinations for 2022-2023?
  4. What specific false statements did GDC make about compliance in Gumm v. Jacobs?

Source Documents

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