“The unit manager, Jimenez, told me that he is not trying to stop us from getting married, it’s on the warden,” Arnold said. What he doesn’t yet know is why it was denied, or what he and Shorter should have done differently. He told her Lang had denied her marriage request.Īrnold confirmed he was also verbally informed of the denied request in an interview from prison. Nearly one month after submitting her request, on May 18, she said she received a phone call from the institution’s unit manager, R. ![]() In April, Shorter mailed her formal request to marry Arnold from her hometown of Quincy. As a last ditch effort to marry, Shorter and Arnold will hold their wedding ceremony over the phone. She said her criminal record, reputation within the prison system and identity as a transgender woman have led the prison warden, Kathy Lang, to deny her marriage request and revoke her visitation privileges. Shorter is a former federal inmate herself. Arnold is incarcerated at Coleman Federal Correctional Institution, a low-security prison in Sumterville about 50 miles west of Orlando. Shorter, 43, has tried to wed Noel Arnold, 45, for seven months now. Shorter will only be able to hear his voice, along with the occasional automated message: “THIS CALL IS FROM A FEDERAL PRISON.” But she won’t be able to kiss her fiancé as he becomes her husband, and she won’t see him in a suit and tie. On Monday, she believes she finally will.
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