Inmates: Boss of N.J. women’s prison part of alleged attack. He’s been sued before. Updated Feb 01, 2021; Twitter Share An administrator in charge of New Jersey’s only women’s prison, who inmates and relatives say played a prominent role last month when some women said they were beaten by officers, previously was accused of at least three separate cases of misconduct. Inmates have sued Associate Administrator Sean St. Paul at least three times in the past seven years, according to federal court records. One said St. Paul broke his arm. Two others said he refused to stop officers from abusing other prisoners.