The lawsuit, filed July 22, names Solano County, the Solano County Sheriff’s Office, Sheriff Brad DeWall and jail telecommunications company iWebVisit as defendants. According to the organizations bringing the litigation, the Solano County case is the project’s fourth lawsuit, following two cases in Michigan and another in Colorado. “They have testified that the price of these calls places a huge financial strain on them and their families,” Garcia said. “If the Solano County jails allowed family contact visits, I would visit Kam every week,” Chappelle said. “We look forward to protecting Solano County families and advancing reform on this issue in California and nationwide.”