Transgender pedophile’s ‘appalling plot to create army of babies’ after being admitted to female prison

A so-called ‘transgender‘ pedophile had been hoarding bottles of semen in the hopes of impregnating female prisoners, according to a whistleblower at the women’s correctional facility.

Sean Windingland, 35, who is currently serving 36 years for sexually assaulting two 6-year-old relatives and sharing the footage online, was transferred to the Shakopee female prison in Minnesota, which touts itself as a place that gives inmates a ‘chance to bloom’.

Windingland was placed into the state prison after a change in policy that allowed men who say they are transwomen to be housed alongside women.

Fellow inmate at Shakopee, Jamie Ali, made the shocking claim about Windingland’s disturbing prison cell stockpile in what she said was part of a pattern of failure by the (DOC) to protect vulnerable women.

‘He was storing it to, I guess, get IPs (Imprisoned Persons) pregnant … or to give to them so they could then therefore try to impregnate their self,’ she told Alpha News.

‘How in the hell would that have been appropriate to put him in all woman’s prison? I mean somebody make it make sense.’

Due to transgender inmates being inside the facility, she said she is now isolating herself from the general population. 

‘I am a survivor of sexual assault. I’ve been raped three times. I also experienced domestic violence growing up and in my previous relationships so the whole thing being here with these men has been a nightmare,’ she said.

Sean Windingland, 35, is currently serving 36 years behind bars in Minnesota after sexual assaulting two 6-year-old relatives and sharing the footage online

Sean Windingland, 35, is currently serving 36 years behind bars in Minnesota after sexual assaulting two 6-year-old relatives and sharing the footage online

Shakopee touts itself as a place that allows inmates a 'chance to bloom' and offers a wide range of in-prison programs

Shakopee touts itself as a place that allows inmates a ‘chance to bloom’ and offers a wide range of in-prison programs 

‘I withdrew from every single one of my classes because there are transgenders in them and it’s very traumatic.’

According to Ali she regularly encounters inmate Bradley Sirvio, another transgender inmate who now goes by the name Aurora and is serving a life sentence for murder. 

She alleged that Sirvio frequently describes graphic sexual encounters with other female inmates.

‘He said “I will let you guys [perform sex acts] if I can get a wig,’ Ali told the outlet, adding that she is planning on filing a lawsuit against the Department of Corrections once she is released.

In response to her claims concerning Windingland, a corrections spokesman said that the allegation of the semen hoard was ‘unsubstantiated’. 

Windingland, who claims to be transgender, was placed into the state's Shakopee female prison after a change in state policy
Jamie Ali says the inclusion of transgender inmates has caused her increased stress and anxiety

A corrections spokesman said that the allegation of the semen hoard was ‘unsubstantiated’. Windingland, left, and Ali, right are seen here

Ali said her anxiety is being driven by how easy it seems for inmates who self identify to be transferred. 

‘So how do I not know that one of these men that claims to identify as a female don’t just say [that] to get here and then I become raped? That’s my biggest fear’, she said. 

According to online records Windingland has been transferred back to the Stillwater facility, away from the all female prison. 

Inside Stillwater, transgender prisoner Marco Hanlon was earlier this month given breast implants, according to Alpha News. 

Court document seen by the outlet say that Hanlon – was charged with molesting a five-year-old cousin – has received hormone therapy for years. 

Promotional materials show inmates studying, sewing and planting produce that is then donated to community members in need

Promotional materials show inmates studying, sewing and planting produce that is then donated to community members in need

The prison, which is advertised as a place for growth and second chances, touts inmate success stories online

The prison, which is advertised as a place for growth and second chances, touts inmate success stories online

The inmates are invited to participate in a 5K runs, further their education and grow their relationship with God

The inmates are invited to participate in a 5K runs, further their education and grow their relationship with God

Shakopee touts itself as a place that allows inmates a ‘chance to bloom’ and offers a wide range of in-prison programs

The inmates are invited to participate in a 5K runs, further their education and grow their relationship with God. 

Promotional materials show inmates studying, sewing and planting produce that is then donated to community members in need. One inmate is even trying to pursue a law degree while behind bars. 

The prison, which is advertised as a place for growth and second chances, touts inmate success stories online. 

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