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A governor’s gender ideology prompted a Justice Department probe after a married Christian alleged she was punished for demanding action over alleged sexual assault by her male bunkmate.
Among the key complaints voiced by those happy to see Attorney General Pam Bondi’s departure from the Department of Justice was how the binder-gate Top Cop was good for a media soundbite, but little else. Now, a year after she contended Maine’s Department of Corrections had lost all “nonessential funding” for housing a male inmate with women, the convicted murderer remains and is the central figure in a complaint alleging sexual assault.
Represented by attorney Cynthia Dill, 41-year-old married Christian Katie Mountain is serving a 10-month sentence at the women’s Maine Correctional Center (MCC) for theft and burglary. However, she alleges her rights have been stolen after she was made to bunk with 27-year-old Andrew Balcer — who goes by Andrea — previously held at Maine State Prison.
“Mountain, who is 5 feet 2 inches tall, was placed in a cell with the 6-foot, 310-pound Balcer in January 2026,” a press release from Dill detailed. “According to the filing, Balcer subjected Mountain to graphic sexual stories, trapped her in a bathroom to forcibly kiss her, and made repeated threats of rape and impregnation. The complaint details disturbing behavior, including Balcer pointing to his crotch and making suggestive remarks about a ‘ten-man tent,’ and sitting by Mountain’s bed while she slept, telling her, ‘Don’t worry, if you don’t wake up it’s because I smothered you with a pillow.’”
Balcer is serving a 40-year sentence for stabbing his parents and their dog to death on Halloween 2016, and the DOJ had previously notified Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) that it would be probing the MCC.
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