A mother working in prison avoids imprisonment for engaging in phone sex with two violent prisoners.

Leanne Butcher's drunken admissions of her affairs led to her capture by her line manager.

August 12th 2024.

A mother working in prison avoids imprisonment for engaging in phone sex with two violent prisoners.
Leanne Butcher, a naive and inexperienced prison worker, found herself in a risky situation when she engaged in phone sex with two notorious inmates while working at HMP Swinfen Hall. Despite her lack of awareness and good judgement, Butcher had fortunately avoided jail time for her actions.

It all started when Butcher, a mother of two, came across a job posting on Facebook for a student support officer in the education delivery department at the prison. Excited about the opportunity, she quickly applied and was hired in March 2021.

However, things took a turn when Butcher began developing intimate relationships with two inmates, convicted killer Junior Lukelo-Mami and Tariq Dervan, who was serving an extended sentence for robbing the brothers of Premier League footballers Marcus Rashford and Trent Alexander-Arnold at gunpoint. Butcher's conversations with the inmates were eventually discovered when she confided in her line manager while under the influence of alcohol.

The court proceedings revealed that Butcher's conversations with the inmates were sexual in nature, with mentions of missing them, loving them, and discussing their future together. She even used her access to the prison computer system to check on Lukelo-Mami's deportation status. Further investigations also revealed Butcher's relationship with Dervan, who had been transferred to another prison.

Butcher was arrested and charged with misconduct in a public office, but she was spared jail time due to exceptional circumstances. Her defence lawyer argued for leniency, citing Butcher's mental health issues and her responsibilities as a mother. Butcher's lack of qualifications and inadequate training were also brought up as factors that contributed to her poor judgement.

Judge Kerry Maylin, however, reminded Butcher that she was fully aware of her responsibilities and the level of trust placed in her as a prison worker. She also emphasized the seriousness of illegal phones in prisons and the impact it has on security and order. Butcher was ultimately given a two-year community order and required to carry out rehabilitation and community service.

In conclusion, Butcher's actions were deemed foolish and unprofessional, but she was given a second chance to turn her life around. It was a lesson for her and a reminder for others in similar positions to uphold their duties and responsibilities with integrity.

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