

“Alabama healthcare towards prisoners is a joke. William only gets 10 a month,” Jemison said. Colostomy patients should get 60 bags a month. “His face is entirely swollen, over a week now and he still hasn’t received treatment. One of the prisoners in Jemison’s videos, William Davis, has a swollen face due to an infection and points out he is not provided with adequate colostomy bags for his chronic medical condition. Individuals in the videos discuss ailments ranging from untreated psoriasis infections, broken ribs, untreated surgery complications and chronic untreated pain. Bernard Jemison, currently incarcerated at Ventress correctional facility in Clayton, Alabama, has posted numerous videos on social media depicting fellow prisoners who say they’ve received little to no medical attention for chronic or debilitating medical issues.
