Female HMP Wandsworth prison officer who had sex with inmate on camera is married swinger who appeared in Channel 4 doc
One inmate is heard bragging 'this is how we live' in the X-rated video
A FEMALE HMP Wandsworth prison officer who had sex with an inmate on camera is a married swinger who appeared in a Channel 4 doc.
Linda De Sousa Abreu, 29, had sex with a lag at HMP Wandsworth in a sex tape which was circulated widely.
The guard was seen performing a lewd act and having sex with a burly lag as her discarded radio crackled with messages.
X-rated footage of the acts – filmed recently by another con – was circulated among lags using illegally-held phones.
During the footage, the inmate filming the tryst joked: “This is how we live at Wandsworth.”
Footage has now emerged of personal trainer Linda on Channel 4 swingers show Open House: The Great Sex Experiment.
She appeared on the show last year alongside her MMA fighter hubby.
The show followed a number of swinger couples including Linda and her husband at a luxury country escape.
Linda is also believed to have an explicit OnlyFans account.
She is understood to have quit her job as a prison officer after the footage emerged.
Her sister told the : “She’s a swinger. She was on a Channel Four programme called Open House.
“I never saw it. It’s not the sort of thing I’d watch with my little sister in.”
The sister added: “I only found out that she worked for the prison service in January.
“That’s when I spoke to her and said do not mix your lifestyle with work. Don’t be stupid, don’t do stupid things.”
A woman has now been arrested as part of a probe into a sex tape allegedly filmed inside HMP Wandsworth.
The suspect is being held on suspicion of misconduct on public office after her arrest yesterday.
It comes after the shocking clip showed Linda on her knees performing a sex act on a lag with his grey shorts pulled down.
A second con – seen on camera and apparently smoking a cigarette – says: “This is a movie innit – gangsters online.”
The jail guard then takes her black jail-issue trousers down and starts having sex with the lag against the cell-door.
As she does so, her jail radio crackles with messages which mention “all stations” and “activity patrols”.
The officer continues romping with the well-built lag, who has white Nike socks and trainers still on.
The second con reassures his pal no-one will come in and says: “I’m on the door.”
He then puts his mouth over Linda’s mouth to muffle her moans.
As they continue to have sex, the prison officer’s white prison blouse is visible.
Her belt – usually containing handcuffs, baton and pepper spray – bounces up and down on her waist.
The second con, with a beard, holds the cigarette in view of his camera and says: “This is how we live at Wandsworth, bruv. Yeah.”
As a male voice comes across on the discarded radio, he responds to it saying: “Shut the f**k up you pussio.”
Addressing his pal, he then says: “You know you are a gangster, innit.”
As the romping pair stand up, he adds: “No-one’s coming through by door, bro.
“I will fight them. No ones coming – do your ting bro.”
The camera then pans past a table full of food, cleaning products, deodorants and a bottle of baby oil as the second con says: “You know we are family.”
Yesterday the lag’s girlfriend and a child turned up at the South West London jail in a blind fury, sources say.
A source said: “There is a shocking lack of discipline at Wandsworth and loads of the staff are young and really inexperienced.”
Inside rat-filled HMP Wandsworth
HMP Wandsworth has been home to a number of notable inmates, including Britain's most notorious inmate Charles Bronson.
Tennis star Boris Becker was also kept inside the jail after he was sentenced to two years over a £2.5million fraud.
The 1,300-capacity prison is notoriously prone to attacks amongst inmates almost every day across 2021 and 2020.
Wandsworth is a category B jail said to be rampant with drug abuse among its inmates.
It is one of the most over crowded prisons in the UK with nearly three-quarters of prisoners doubling up in cells designed for one.
And a report last month by HM Inspector of Prisons said Wandsworth – which holds more than 1,500 inmates – needs “urgent improvement” amid a surge in violence.
The report found 80 per cent of prisoners were sharing cells designed for one person, with vermin and drug violence also on the rise.
It adds to previous reports that found prisoners were sometimes forced to choose between exercise, ordering from the kiosk and having a shower due to a lack of staff.
Charlie Taylor, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, wrote: “The poor outcomes we found at Wandsworth are systemic and cultural failures and stemmed from poor leadership at every level of the prison, from HMPPS and the Ministry of Justice.
“Many well-meaning and hard-working leaders and staff persevered at Wandsworth, and their resilience was impressive, but they were often fighting against a tide of cross-cutting, intractable problems that require comprehensive, long-term solutions.
“For this troubled prison to begin to recover, Wandsworth needs permanent experienced leaders at all levels who are invested in its long-term future to improve security, safety and guide their less experienced colleagues.
“Until this happens, the risk of a further catastrophe, a self-inflicted death or escape from lawful custody, is ever present.”