Monday, January 25, 2016

Major Tillery Needs Donations For Filing Fees and Transcripts

The State of Pennsylvania denied Major Tillery's Lawsuit and he currently needs to file in federal court.

He will need to pay a $500.00 filing fee. 

Major Tillery also needs to purchase a copy of his transcripts.

Assist Major Tillery in raising ($2,000), two thousand dollars. He does not have the funds and his family does not either.

Send funds via J-Pay directly to him. His account will be debited for payments to the court.


Contribute To Major Tillery Using The Link Below. 

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State: Pennsylvania
Inmate ID: AM 9786


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Major Tillery faced retaliation from the PA DOC because he stood up to the warden and demanded that Mumia receive medical care. Tillery is an advocate for other prisoners. 

 The link below is a 1990, Judicial Opinion


Major George Tillery's voice must not be silenced. He must file in federal court. Additionally, Tillery is represented pro bono for the trumped up murder charge. He needs transcripts and they are costly. 

Contribute To Major Tillery Using The Link Below. 

  New Accounts Go To Second Box
State: Pennsylvania
Inmate ID: AM 9786

Code: Major Tillery


HELP MAJOR TILLERY FILE HIS RETALIATION LAWSUIT
Major Tillery was denied medical treatment, transferred and put in the hole “because of something prison administrators hate and fear among all things: prisoner unity, prisoner solidarity.” 
        -Mumia Abu-Jamal
Major Tillery stood up for Mumia, telling John Kerestes, the Superintendent at SCI Mahanoy, that Mumia is dying and needs to go to the hospital. Soon afterward, Mumia was rushed to the hospital in deadly diabetic shock. For that warning and refusing to remain silent in the face of medical neglect and mistreatment of all prisoners Major Tillery was put in the hole in another prison and denied medical care for his arthritis, liver problems and hepatitis C. 
On January 5, 2016 Major Tillery filed a 40 page, 7-count civil rights lawsuit with 150 pages of exhibits in the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas against the Department of Corrections, the superintendents of SCI Mahanoy and SCI Frackville and other prison guards for retaliation . He is demanding the prison stop the retaliation, remove false misconducts from his record and transfer him from SCI Frackville. Just two days laterJudge Cyrus Palmer Dolbin dismissed the lawsuit, on the absurd ground that the lawsuit was “frivolous”!
Major Tillery is now filing his lawsuit in the U.S. district court. But the costs of re-filing including court fees, copying and service expenses amount to over $500.  Please help. Send money: Go to: www.JPay.com  Code: Major Tillery AM 9786 PADOC
Demand the Department of Corrections:
Stop the Retaliation Against Major Tillery. 

Exonerate Major Tillery for the false charges of drug possession.
Remove the false misconduct from Major Tillery’s record.

Transfer Major Tillery from SCI Frackville to another facility in eastern Pennsylvania near his family.
Provide decent medical care to Major Tillery and all prisoners!

Call and Email John Wetzel, Secretary of the PA Department of Corrections,
Send Letters of support to:
Major Tillery AM 9786
SCI Frackville

1111 Altamont Blvd. 
Frackville, PA 17931
Contribute: Go to www.JPay.com Code: Major Tillery AM 9786 PADOC


Monday, January 11, 2016

MAJOR TILLERY SUES PA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS


Major Tillery with his daughter Kamilah and two granddaughters
MAJOR TILLERY SUES PA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

First Amendment Lawsuit Against Retaliation For Fighting for Medical Treatment For Mumia Abu-Jamal and All Prisoners

Major Tillery filed a civil rights lawsuit pro se against John Wetzel, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (DOC), SCI Mahanoy Superintendent John Kerestes, SCI Frackville Superintendent Brenda Tritt and 17 other prison officials. The DOC punished and retaliated against Tillery for acts of solidarity with Mumia Abu-Jamal and other prisoners fighting for the fundamental human right of medical care. The lawsuit was filed in the Schuylkill County Court of Common Pleas on January 5, 2015:

This is a civil rights action brought by Major George Tillery, a 65 year-old African-American man to stop and remedy retaliation against him for his exercise of his First Amendment Rights. Tillery was subjected to numerous retaliatory acts by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections and its employees, including medical neglect and medical mistreatment, unjustified cell searches, transfer to another cell block, loss of his prison job and precipitous transfer from SCI Mahanoy to SCI Frackville and then being set-up with a false misconduct and given over four months in disciplinary custody (solitary confinement).

This retaliation was intended to punish and stop Tillery from filing grievances challenging medical neglect and mistreatment of him and other prisoners, including the well-known journalist and former death row prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal. This retaliation was punishment for Tillery continuing to publicly advocate for Mumia Abu-Jamal, and to publicly expose the DOC’s neglect and mistreatment of prisoner’s medical problems as well as the DOC’s retaliation against Tillery; and continuing to file grievances objecting to these retaliatory actions by prison officials.
Throughout his over thirty years in prison serving a sentence of life without parole, Tillery has challenged his conviction and sentence, and unconstitutional restrictions on access to courts, prison conditions including security classification and placement procedures, medical treatment, and housing conditions on behalf of himself and other prisoners.  He was held in solitary confinement in super-max institutions in the federal and Pennsylvania prison systems for over twenty of those years.
Tillery was the lead plaintiff in Tillery v. Owens, a class action lawsuit filed July 23, 1987, challenging the constitutionality of the conditions of confinement at the State Correctional Institution at Pittsburgh ("SCIP") located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It started as a pro se legal action by Tillery. It resulted in an historic legal order requiring remediation of unconstitutional prison conditions including deficient security, fire protection, access to the courts, over-crowded housing, medical care, mental health care and dental services. The DOC was required to make prison renovations costing more than a million dollars. See Tillery v. Owens, 719 F.Supp. 1256 (W.D.Pa.1989).

Major Tillery demands that the DOC stop its retaliation, remove the false misconduct from his record, provide medical treatment and transfer him out of SCI Frackville to a different prison in eastern Pennsylvania so he remains near his family.

This lawsuit is just part of Major Tillery’s fight for medical care and to protect himself and other prisoners who are standing up for justice. He has liver disease and chronic Hepatitis C that the DOC has known about for over a decade. Tillery is filing grievances against the prison and its medical staff to get the new antiviral medicine. This is part of the larger struggle to obtain Hep C treatment for the 10,000 prisoners in Pennsylvania and the estimated 700,000 prisoners nationally who have Hepatitis-C and could be cured.

Major Tillery’s daughter, Kamilah Iddeen appeals for our support:

It is so important that my Dad filed this lawsuit– it shows what really goes on inside the prison. Prison officials act as if my father is their property, that his family doesn’t exist, that he isn’t a man with people who love him. They lied to us every time we called and said he needed treatment. They lied and said he hadn’t told them, that he hadn’t filed grievances. The DOC plays mind games and punishes prisoners who stand up for themselves and for others. But my Dad won’t be broken.

The DOC needs to learn they can’t do this to a prisoner and his family. Justice has to be done. Justice has to be served. Please help.

Demand the Department of Corrections:

  • Stop the Retaliation Against Major Tillery.
  • Exonerate Major Tillery for the false charges of drug possession.
  • Remove the false misconduct from Major Tillery’s record.
  • Transfer Major Tillery from SCI Frackville to another facility in eastern Pennsylvania near his family.
  • Provide decent medical care to Major Tillery and all prisoners!

Call and Email John Wetzel, Secretary of the PA Department of Corrections,
John Wetzel (717) 728-4109  ra-crpadocsecretary@pa.gov
Contact Gov. Wolf  https://www.governor.pa.gov/contact/

Send Letters of support to:
Major Tillery AM 9786
SCI Frackville
1111 Altamont Blvd.
Frackville, PA 17931

Contribute: Go to JPay.com; code: Major Tillery AM 9786 PADOC

For More Information:


Call/Write: Kamilah Iddeen (717) 379-9009,                Kamilah29@yahoo.com
Nancy Lockhart (843) 412-2035,                                                    thewrongfulconviction@gmail.com
Rachel Wolkenstein, Esq. (917) 689-4009,                                                  RachelWolkenstein@gmail.com