Complaint Review: US Extradition Services Inc. Gordon Brooks - David Dukes - Austin Texas
- US Extradition Services Inc. Gordon Brooks - David Dukes 1011 Meredith Dr. #15 Austin, Texas United States of America
- Phone: 866-683-8737
- Web: http://www.usextraditions.org
- Category: Security Services
US Extradition Services Inc. Gordon Brooks, David Dukes USES Employee Abuse, Inmate Abuse, Civil Rights Violations, USDOT Violations, Illegal Activity Austin, Texas
*Consumer Comment: THANX FOR THE HEADS UP ABOUT THESE GUYS
*Author of original report: US Extradition Service Inc. Agents Rape Female Inmate
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I worked for this company for only a short time. After being ripped-off by Eric Kindley of Court Services Inc. I was told by Gordon Brooks of US Extradition Service Inc. that he ran a good company and that pay was always on-time. Well I was due my final paycheck on the 1/4/10 and I have yet to receive it. I bent over backwards for this company including using my personal vehicle (A Pontiac G6) to transport violent inmates. At one point I had 3 violent inmates on board (1 assault with a deadly weapon, 1 armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon, and 1 indecent assault on persons 14 years old and over). I was asked by Gordon Brooks to do those transports. If your looking for a job STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY, and if your a government agency looking to use this company LOOK SOMEPLACE ELSE.
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#2 Consumer Comment
THANX FOR THE HEADS UP ABOUT THESE GUYS
AUTHOR: Joe - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, July 01, 2010
I WAS CONSIDERING WORKING HERE BECAUSE I SPEAK SPANISH AND I HEARD THAT THEY WERE NEEDING TRANSPORT OFFICERS WHO SPEAK SPANISH. IT IS BECOMING A MAJOR LANGUAGE AROUND HERE AND IT WOULD BE RATHER IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THEM IF THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT ESCAPING, KILLING YOU OR SOMETHING SIMILIAR...
THESE GUYS ARE SO DAMNED MACHO THEY DO NOT WANT TO LOWER THEMSELVES TO HIRING WOMEN AND IF THEY DID HIRE WOMEN TO TRANSPORT OTHER WOMEN, IT IS DOUBTFUL THEY WOULD BE ACCUSED OF RAPE AND BEING SUED -- OR THE LIKELIHOOD WOULD BE LESS....
I AM COMMISSIONED AS A SECURITY OFFICER AND HAVE SOME LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CORRECTIONS TRAINING AS WELL.... NO WAY AM I WORKING FOR THESE GUYS IF WHAT YOU SAY IS TRUE AND CONSIDERING HOW THINGS ARE IN AUSTIN, TEXAS, I DO NOT NEED TO BE TAINTED WITH YET ANOTHER BAD SECURITY COMPANY!
THANKS FOR LETTING ME KNOW WHAT I WOULD BE IN FOR IF I DID WORK FOR THEM.
BOUNCING CHECKS ARE BAD FOR ME...
YOU CAN CALL THE PAY DAY LAW PEOPLE AT THE WORKSOURCE CENTER IF THEY DO NOT PAY YOU, YOU KNOW... THEY DO NOT WANT YOU TO KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. WE DON'T HAVE MAN Y HERE IN TEXAS BUT YOU BETTER KNOW WHAT THEY ARE.

#1 Author of original report
US Extradition Service Inc. Agents Rape Female Inmate
AUTHOR: Dan P. - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, January 11, 2010
Authorities believe two men working for a contracted prisoner
transportation company forced a female inmate to perform sexual acts on
them, while returning her to Santa Barbara County Jail in October of
last year. According to court records, Roland Ygelsias, 29, is facing a
felony count of forcible copulation, a violent and serious felony.
Prosecutors allege he forced a female inmate to give him oral sex during
a trip transporting prisoners throughout California, while in a van with
seven inmates in it, both male and female. Ygelsias, along with
28-year-old Miguel Jacobo, is also facing a misdemeanor count of sexual
activity in a detention facility with a consenting adult who is
confined. The two worked for U.S. Extradition Services, a company that
contracted with the Santa Barbara County Sheriffs Department to
transport inmates among prisons and jails. Ygelsias picked up the victim
and one other prisoner at Chowchilla State Prison, according to a report
from Santa Barbara Sheriffs Detective Michael Scherbarth. From there,
the van traveled to Jacobos sisters residence to pick up Jacobo. The
woman told Scherbarth that not long after, Jacobo was looking at her and
smiling, while Ygelsias made comments about her sitting on his lap,
which made her feel uncomfortable. Along the way, more stops were made
and more inmates picked up. After Ygelsias drove for awhile, according
to the victim, he said he wanted to take a nap, and sat next to her in
the first bench-row of the van. Then he said he wanted to switch sides,
and he lifted her up onto and over his lap, according to Scherbarths
report. Ygelsias then began to tug at her gown and proceeded to tell
her he was a federal agent and that he could do things to her,
Scherbarth wrote, saying the man then unzipped his pants and felt the
womans leg. He then allegedly pushed her head down onto his lap and
pulled on her hair, violent in his actions, and told her, Youre
going to catch this all in your mouth. The woman told authorities the
mans p***s went into her mouth, he ejaculated, and she had to spit the
fluid into her gown. Every time she tried to lift her head up off of
his p***s he would grab her hair and pull her head down violently,
Scherbarth said in his report. This all occurred during the drive
somewhere near San Diego, she claimed. Ygelsiass version of events, as
told to detectives who interviewed him, was that he took four Ambien
sleeping pills to fall asleep. He remembered waking up at one point and
the victim was performing oral sex on him, Scherbarth wrote. The
defendant explained that he wasnt able to do anything about it, or even
completely wake up, because of the pills. He told the detectives he was
embarrassed, ashamed, and scared of what had happened. Contrary to the
victims claims, he said he never exposed himself and never touched the
victim. However, a Sheriffs detective pointed out that it would have
been difficult for the woman to undo Ygelsiass pants herself, because
he was wearing his duty belt at the time. The alleged victim said that
although nobody talked about what had happened, she believed everyone
knew. But most of the witnesses either couldnt be tracked down by
detectives, or reported that they didnt see anything. A couple of
witnesses said they did see the victims head go down into Ygelsiass
lap, but didnt witness any sexual interaction. They and TK said the
contact appeared consensual. Jacobo told detectives he heard about
Ygelsias and the victim after the fact, from one of the inmates. Jocobo
denied that he himself had any physical contact with the woman, who
claimed he made her m********e him. Jacobo claimed he drove the entire
time while Ygelsias, whom he had never worked with prior to this trip,
slept. Another agent reportedly told detectives that he knew Jacobo was
easily manipulated and he very well could have got caught up in the
moment, seen Ygelsias get a blow job, and think to himself that he
could do the same thing. The agent said Jacobo told him he got a hand
job from the victim, but after being confronted by the agent, said he
was just joking. The victim told Scherbarth she consented to Ygelsias
touching her legs and penetrating her vagina with his fingers, but that
she was not okay with the oral sex and that he forced her to do that.
Ygelsias and Jacobo were relatively new employees, having worked for
U.S. Extradition Services for less than six months. Ygelsias was fired
after the incident, while Jacobo resigned in the face of termination,
according to Bill Brees, director of marketing and operations support
for the company. Its not the type of publicity you want to see when
youre providing a service, Brees said. It has a negative effect on
everyone. It is company policy that agents, who are usually armed, not
ride in the back of the van. Its not cost-effective for law enforcement
agencies to transport inmates, so companies like U.S. Extradition
Services are contracted to do the work. The Sheriffs Department dropped
U.S. Extradition, and now works with another company, Court Services
Transport, according to department spokesperson Drew Sugars. The
department primarily uses the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department
Statewide Transport at a rate of 68 cents a mile. If that service is
unavailable, or cant meet a deadline for pickup, the Sheriff contracts
with Court Services Transport at a cost of 95 cents a mile. Ygelsiass
attorney didnt return a call seeking comment, and The Independents
efforts to locate Ygelsias for comment were unsuccessful. Jacobo, after
initially returning The Independent's phone calls, could not be reached
for comment. Senior deputy district attorney Joyce Dudley, who is
prosecuting the case, didn't have any comment on the case except to say
the preliminary hearing was set to begin June 26.


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