Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Waupun warden steps down

Prison faces lawsuits, federal investigat­ion

- Hope Karnopp

The warden at Waupun Correction­al Institutio­n, a facility that is the subject of lawsuits and a federal investigat­ion into a suspected smuggling conspiracy, has stepped down.

Randall Hepp announced his resignatio­n in an email to prison staff Tuesday, the Wisconsin State Journal first reported. A spokespers­on for the state Department of Correction­s told the Associated Press that Hepp retired, rather than resigned.

In the email, Hepp said Brad Mlodzik, who previously worked as a deputy warden, will take over on June 30. Hepp praised employees for helping to improve safety and conditions in the prison.

Waupun has been the subject of a federal probe after a DOC sweep last summer uncovered banned items, including cell phones, drugs and other contraband. Five prison employees have resigned or been fired since the investigat­ion began. The state placed 11 employees on administra­tive leave.

The smuggling allegation­s came at a time when the state’s correction­al system was under fierce scrutiny from families of Waupun prisoners after a series of in-custody deaths and an extended locked-down period that lasted for nearly all of last year.

Dean Hoffmann, 60, died by suicide last June. His family has filed a lawsuit alleging prison staff were deliberate­ly indifferent to Hoffmann’s serious mental health needs. The lawsuit says prison workers failed to give him his prescribed bipolar and antidepres­sant medication­s more than three-quarters of the time.

In October, 30-year-old Tyshun Lemons died of an accidental overdose of fentanyl. In March, Cameron Williams, 24, died of a rare stroke and fellow prisoners have accused prison workers of ignoring his pleas for help before his death.

The DOC is also facing a class action lawsuit, alleging “cruel and unusual” conditions at Waupun.

The department’s secretary, Kevin Carr, stepped down in March and was replaced late last month by the deputy secretary, Jared Hoy.

Vanessa Swales contribute­d to this report.

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