Married Prison Guard with OnlyFans Account Jailed After Sex Tape with 'Gangster' Inmate Goes Viral

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A married prison guard and OnlyFans creator in London has been sentenced to 15 months in jail after a viral video revealed her engaging in a sexual encounter with an inmate inside his cell.

Linda De Sousa Abreu, 30, had been a prison officer at Wandsworth Prison in London, England, while also running an OnlyFans account. In June 2024, she engaged in three sexual encounters with Linton Weirich, a convicted burglar serving time for a high-profile heist, according to the Toronto Sun.

One of these incidents was filmed on a contraband phone by another inmate, who also provided commentary while smoking cannabis.

The explicit video spread rapidly online, prompting an investigation.

Initially, Abreu denied the accusations, but she later pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office, admitting to the acts and the filming saying she "felt like a gangster" during the acts.

During sentencing, Judge Martin Edmunds KC highlighted Abreu's "evident enthusiasm" in the illicit acts and noted the damage her behavior caused to the prison system, including undermining discipline and the professional standing of female guards.

The incidents, some of which were accidentally captured on her body-worn camera, revealed repeated misconduct within a short time frame.

Abreu will serve half of her 15-month sentence in custody, with the remainder on license. Her sentence includes credit for 95 days served under curfew.

Originally published on Latin Times

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