Another lawsuit is pending against Woody and others in the August 2014 death of Erin Jenkins.

Jenkins’ mother filed a $10 million lawsuit in June 2015 against Woody, deputies, a doctor and nurses who worked at the jail; and Correct Care Solutions, the company that contracted to provide medical and mental health care services to inmates at the time of Jenkins’ death.

She was moved away from the general population within a few days of arriving at the jail because she was hallucinating. Jenkins did not have a history of mental illness, but her family believes the jail mistook her hallucinations as a mental health issue rather than a medical emergency.

They allege in the lawsuit that jail staff ignored her for hours instead of seeking medical attention. Her death was caused by an inflammation of her abdominal wall caused by a rupture in her intestines, according to the medical examiner’s office.

Woody declined to comment on pending cases or specific aspects of any past cases. He was advised by the jail’s lawyer, Tony Pham, not to say whether he is happy with NaphCare, the jail’s current contracted health care provider.

A lawyer for NaphCare did not respond to a request for comment.