On Dec. 6, 2023, Foster’s family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office and the Pickens County Jail.
Foster’s wife, Pamela Foster, said she didn’t want to share with their children what happened to their father.
“He was their hero, he was our provider. He was a fantastic father, great husband, and perfect man,” she said.
The family’s lawsuit states that law enforcement ignored medical staff saying he needed attention and instead took him to jail. They allege Foster was chained to a chair, stripped naked, tased, beaten and choked while in jail.
The Foster family hired civil rights attorney Ben Crump to demand answers from the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office. He called on the Department of Justice to perform a full investigation.
“We suspect the Department of Justice is going to consider whether to have a pattern of practice investigation because they continue to violate the civil rights of citizens, especially Black citizens,” Crump said during a news conference announcing the lawsuit’s filing in December 2023.
A judge ruled to move forward with the Foster family’s case on Dec. 5, 2024, Sabrina Foster said.
“That was the happiest day since his death,” she said. “We see something positive moving forward.”
In January, a $20 million lawsuit was filed against the Reform Police Department — also in Pickens County — after a viral video showed a white officer tasing a handcuffed Black man. In 2021 another lawsuit was filed against the Pickens County Sheriff’s Office after an officer fatally shot a mentally ill Black man in his home.