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The patch notes stated they were nerfing him because he could elicit a resposne and respond to the response.
That 'nerf' in 1.06 did nothing he still plays teh same and is still extremely hard to punish. If you are responsible for one of the above issues. So yea warden has still yet to of been nerfed.
Thomas has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Sociology from LSU, and has earned a Masters in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. “Warden Thomas’s extensive educational and clinical background aligns well with the Department’s ongoing efforts to develop a gender-responsive correctional program tailored to the unique needs of females in the criminal justice system. With the recently approved rebuild of LCIW, the state has a unique opportunity to reimagine what corrections for women looks like in the state, and to become a model for gender-responsive corrections nationally.” “Warden Thomas brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to this position,” said Jimmy Le Blanc, secretary, Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections. She is the first female to lead the prison in a decade. Thomas, an assistant warden and mental health practitioner, assumed command of the prison Monday and replaces LCIW Warden Frederick Boutte, who is retiring at the beginning of the year, the DOC announced. Kristen Thomas will lead the prison, the Department of Corrections announced Monday.
(KLFY)–-A longtime state corrections worker has been promoted as the new warden at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women.