The trial of a male corrections officer in Indiana who allegedly took money in exchange for allowing male inmates to enter the cells of 28 female inmates and sexually assault them over a period of several hours last year, has been rescheduled for the fifth time, this time for Sept. 20.
David Jason Lowe, age 30, who was slated to stand trial on Aug. 9, is accused of providing keys to two inmates to unlock the cells of the women, most of them pretrial detainees being held on minor crimes.
The two inmates brought other inmates with them, according to a police report based on a videotaped interview of Lowes. In it, he admits that he was paid $1,000 for what prosecutors called “trafficking” the women “with an inmate.” Lowe also admitted to leaving the door that led to the women’s pod open for the inmates….