Another Herschel Walker controversy Republican Senate candidate tied to unpaid prison labor after promising to help people in prison
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Herschel Walker says he wants to help people in prison gain skills and “make a living.” A drug court program with ties to one of his main business partners uses unpaid labor and stands accused of mistreating addicts and offenders. founded Renaissance Man Food Services in 1999 to help people coming out of prison by providing training and job opportunities. He also has ties to Simmons Foods Inc., a processing company that supplies Renaissance Man Food Services. Currently, a federal lawsuit is pending against Christian Alcoholics & Addicts in Recovery, Inc. (CAAIR) for labor law violations. CAAIR has business ties to Simmons Food and Renaissance Man Food Services, but neither Simmons nor Renaissance Man are part of the original lawsuit. A review of several federal court cases involving Walker and his business partners reveals that they may have financially benefited from unpaid labor of people transferred from state courts to rehab programs in lieu of going straight to prison. : “Some participants were allegedly pressured to work when injured, compelled to attend religious services, and threatened with imprisonment if their work was unsatisfactory.”
Another Herschel Walker controversy Republican Senate candidate tied to unpaid prison labor after promising to help people in prison
Georgia GOP Senate Candidate Herschel Walker Holds Rally Day Before Primary Election Former NFL star Herschel Walker faced many hits as a running back, but these days the player is facing different hits as he runs for senate in the state of Georgia. A recent news report indicated that Walker and his business partners are involved in a drug court program that utilizes unpaid prison labor. Additionally, the report details instances of mistreatment of program participants. Herschel Walker says he wants to help people in prison gain skills and “make a living.” A drug court program with ties to one of his main business partners uses unpaid labor and stands accused of mistreating addicts and offenders.Herschel Walker says he wants to help people in prison gain skills and “make a living.” A drug court program with ties to one of his main business partners uses unpaid labor and stands accused of mistreating addicts and offenders. founded Renaissance Man Food Services in 1999 to help people coming out of prison by providing training and job opportunities. He also has ties to Simmons Foods Inc., a processing company that supplies Renaissance Man Food Services. Currently, a federal lawsuit is pending against Christian Alcoholics & Addicts in Recovery, Inc. (CAAIR) for labor law violations. CAAIR has business ties to Simmons Food and Renaissance Man Food Services, but neither Simmons nor Renaissance Man are part of the original lawsuit. A review of several federal court cases involving Walker and his business partners reveals that they may have financially benefited from unpaid labor of people transferred from state courts to rehab programs in lieu of going straight to prison. : “Some participants were allegedly pressured to work when injured, compelled to attend religious services, and threatened with imprisonment if their work was unsatisfactory.”