Four investigators for the Florida Department of Corrections have filed a lawsuit against the agency, saying they’ve been punished for calling attention to an inaccurate report about an inmate’s death.

The suit, filed this week, also names Gov. Rick Scott’s Office of the Inspector General, chief inspector general Melinda Miguel and an assistant, and two high-ranking officials at the Department of Corrections as defendants.

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