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O.L. Luther Unit

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Status
  
open

Opened
  
July 1982

Phone
  
+1 936-825-7547

Location
  
1800 Luther Drive Navasota, Texas

Security class
  
G1, G2, G3, Outside Trusty

Managed by
  
Texas Department of Criminal Justice

Address
  
1800 Luther Dr, Navasota, TX 77868, USA

Capacity
  
1,316 (1,102 in unit, plus 214 in trusty camp)

Similar
  
Waller County Sheriff's, Grimes County Jail, Youth Commissi, Montgom County Jail, Waller County District Cl

The O.L. Luther Unit is a state prison for men located in Navasota, Grimes County, Texas, owned and operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. This facility was opened in July 1982, and has a maximum capacity of 1316: 1102 in the unit itself, and another 214 in the trusty camp.

Luther is co-located with the state's Wallace Pack Unit, with its own population of about 1500 prisoners. Prisoners of both facilities cooperate in an extensive agricultural operation on 11,000 acres, including horses, a cow/calf operation, grain processing and storage, and a buffalo ranch.

Incidents

The facility has had a difficult history. In October 2001 inmate Nathan Essary was sexually abused by a corrections officer, sued, and discovered other inmate victims of the same officer. Their official complaints had been ignored. Essary collected "substantial" money damages in a civil case, as well as a payment from the state and the officer's beach house. In 2011, within a six-month period, two Luther guards were caught, fired, arrested, and charged with felonies related to bribery and smuggling.

References

O.L. Luther Unit Wikipedia