Heather Kainz, Sara Bailey, Rebecca Buczkowski, Sabrina Drysdale, and Rebekah McGrath, on Behalf of Themselves and a Class of Similarly Situated Persons v. Illinois Department of Corrections; Latoya Hughes, in her Official Capacity as Director of the Illinois Department of Corrections; Leonta Jackson, former Warden, in his Individual Capacity; Mindi Nurse, in her Official Capacity as the Warden of Pontiac Correctional Center; Teri Kennedy, former Warden, in her Individual Capacity; Emily Ruskin, former Warden, in her Individual Capacity; Kelly Renzi, former IDOC Psychology Administrator, in her Individual Capacity

CourtDistrict Court, C.D. Illinois
DecidedMarch 10, 2026
Docket1:21-cv-01250
StatusUnknown

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Heather Kainz, Sara Bailey, Rebecca Buczkowski, Sabrina Drysdale, and Rebekah McGrath, on Behalf of Themselves and a Class of Similarly Situated Persons v. Illinois Department of Corrections; Latoya Hughes, in her Official Capacity as Director of the Illinois Department of Corrections; Leonta Jackson, former Warden, in his Individual Capacity; Mindi Nurse, in her Official Capacity as the Warden of Pontiac Correctional Center; Teri Kennedy, former Warden, in her Individual Capacity; Emily Ruskin, former Warden, in her Individual Capacity; Kelly Renzi, former IDOC Psychology Administrator, in her Individual Capacity, (C.D. Ill. 2026).

Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS PEORIA DIVISION

HEATHER KAINZ, SARA BAILEY, REBECCA BUCZKOWSKI, SABRINA DRYSDALE, and REBEKAH McGRATH, on Behalf of Case No. 1:21-cv-01250-JEH-RLH Themselves and a Class of Similarly Situated Persons, Plaintiffs,

v.

ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS; LATOYA HUGHES, in her Official Capacity as Director of the Illinois Department of Corrections; LEONTA JACKSON, former Warden, in his Individual Capacity; MINDI NURSE, in her Official Capacity as the Warden of Pontiac Correctional Center; TERI KENNEDY, former Warden, in her Individual Capacity; EMILY RUSKIN, former Warden, in her Individual Capacity; KELLY RENZI, former IDOC Psychology Administrator, in her Individual Capacity; JOHN SOKOL, in his Individual Capacity; and WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., Defendants.

Order Now before the Court is the Plaintiffs’ Motion for Class Certification (D. 171).1 The Motion is fully briefed, and for the reasons set forth infra, the Motion is GRANTED. I Plaintiffs Heather Kainz, Sara Bailey, Rebecca Buczkowski, and Sabrina Drysdale2 originally filed their putative class action on June 16, 2021. Their Third Amended Complaint (D. 114), the controlling complaint, names an additional plaintiff, Rebekah McGrath. The Plaintiffs are or were, respectively, allegedly employed jointly by IDOC and Wexford, jointly by IDOC and Wexford, by just IDOC, initially through Wexford and then directly with IDOC, and for IDOC through Wexford. They worked at IDOC as, respectively, a Mental Health Professional (MHP), a MHP, a Correctional Nurse, a Registered Professional Nurse (RN), and a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). They worked, respectively, at Pontiac from June 2016 to January 2020, May 2017 to January 2020, May 2014 to September 2022, since 2015, and since January 2017. Defendants are the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC), Director of IDOC Latoya Hughes, former Warden of Pontiac Correctional Center (Pontiac) Leonta Jackson, Warden of Pontiac Mindi Nurse3, former wardens of Pontiac Teri Kennedy and Emily Ruskin, former IDOC Psychology Administrator and Mental Health Director Kelly Renzi, Wexford Mental Health Services Director at Pontiac and Regional Mental Health

1 Citations to the electronic docket are abbreviated as “D. ___ at ECF p. ___.” 2 Plaintiff Sabrina Fox’s last name changed to Drysdale due to her marriage after the filing of the initial complaint. See First Am. Class Action Compl. (D. 60 at ECF p. 20 n.2). 3 The IDOC Defendants previously represented that Defendant Mindi Nurse in her official capacity was automatically substituted for former Warden Leonta Jackson in his official capacity pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 25(d). See Def. IDOC, Jackson, and Nurse’s Answer (D. 93 at ECF p. 49 n.3). Defendant Latoya Hughes in her official capacity was substituted for Rob Jeffreys in his official capacity pursuant to Rule 25(d). See 7/13/2023 Text Order. The Plaintiffs appear to believe Jeffreys remains as a defendant in this case. See Pls.’ Mem. (D. 179 at ECF p. 9) (identifying as defendants “Latoya Hughes and Rob Jeffreys”). The Third Amended Complaint listed Jeffreys in his official capacity only. (D. 114 at ECF p. 1). Thus, he was no longer a defendant as of July 13, 2023 by reason of Rule 25(d). Director John Sokol, and Wexford Health Sources, Inc. Defendants Hughes and Nurse are sued in their official capacities, and Jackson4, Kennedy, Ruskin, Renzi, and Sokol are sued in their individual capacities. The Plaintiffs seek relief for themselves and other female medical and mental health employees of IDOC and Wexford at Pontiac for allegedly being forced to endure exposure to masturbation and other vulgarities and sexual harassment on a regular basis as a term and condition of their employment. Specifically, the Plaintiffs allege the environment at Pontiac is as follows: male inmates have intentionally exposed their penises and masturbated at and/or on the Plaintiffs and other female medical and mental health employees throughout the prison, including in the galleries, cells, recreation yards, therapy and treatment rooms, and infirmary. They say it occurs on a near-daily basis, and it has been an ongoing and escalating issue for the Plaintiffs and putative class for at least the past several years. According to the Plaintiffs, the Defendants intentionally subjected the Plaintiffs and putative class to unequal and discriminatory treatment in violation of the Plaintiffs’ equal protection rights under the Fourteenth Amendment and 42 U.S.C. § 1983, where, among other things, the Defendants knowingly opted not to take appropriate corrective action to prevent the systemic attacks intentionally directed to women and acted affirmatively to cause and/or increase the masturbation and indecent exposure attacks perpetrated against female Plaintiffs and the putative class. Further according to the Plaintiffs, as a result of the Defendants’ actions, policies, practices, procedures, and deliberate indifference which have encouraged and caused the inmates’ conduct targeted toward female employees, the Plaintiffs and putative class have been and continue

4 Leonta Lashone Jackson, Jr., in his capacity as Administrator of the Estate of Leonta Jackson, was substituted for Defendant Leonta Jackson pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 25(a)(1) on June 25, 2025. See 6/25/2025 Text Order. to be subjected to sex discrimination and a hostile work environment in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e, et seq. The Plaintiffs seek damages as well as a judgment declaring that the Defendants’ discriminatory policies and practices violate Section 1983 and Title VII, a judgment requiring the Defendants take effective and permanent remedial action to enjoin and prevent the alleged discriminatory practices, a declaratory judgment stating the Defendants’ deliberate actions and inactions violate the Fourteenth Amendment, and an order enjoining the Defendants and any and all persons acting in concert with them from engaging in acts that violate the Plaintiffs’ and putative class’s civil rights under Section 1983 and Title VII. The Plaintiffs now seek certification of the following class and subclass: Title VII/Section 1983 Class – IDOC and Wexford. All current and former nonsupervisory employees who at any time from June 23, 2018, through the present have worked at Pontiac prison through Wexford or IDOC directly in the medical or mental health departments, including in the following positions: Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP), Mental Health Professional, Behavioral Health Technician (BHT), Recreational Therapist, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Social Worker, Clinical Counselor, Clinical Psychologist, Correctional Nurses and trainees, Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), Certified Medical Technicians, Nurse Practitioners, Psychiatrists, and Physicians.

Wexford Subclass.

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Heather Kainz, Sara Bailey, Rebecca Buczkowski, Sabrina Drysdale, and Rebekah McGrath, on Behalf of Themselves and a Class of Similarly Situated Persons v. Illinois Department of Corrections; Latoya Hughes, in her Official Capacity as Director of the Illinois Department of Corrections; Leonta Jackson, former Warden, in his Individual Capacity; Mindi Nurse, in her Official Capacity as the Warden of Pontiac Correctional Center; Teri Kennedy, former Warden, in her Individual Capacity; Emily Ruskin, former Warden, in her Individual Capacity; Kelly Renzi, former IDOC Psychology Administrator, in her Individual Capacity, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/heather-kainz-sara-bailey-rebecca-buczkowski-sabrina-drysdale-and-ilcd-2026.