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Wigan mum who worked in prison smuggled in drugs for prisoner after sex in store cupboard
Annette Causey has been sentenced to 30 months imprisonment
09:16, 21 MAY 2021
Disgraced prison worker Annette Causey has been jailed after smuggling drugs into the jail where she worked (Image: GMP)
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A prison catering manager who had an affair with an inmate and smuggled drugs hidden inside her bra has been jailed for 30 months.
Single mother-of-one Annette Causey, 34, sneaked in cannabis and tobacco inside her bra in exchange for cash after she got involved with 31-year old convicted armed robber Jamie Ellis at Category C Hindley jail in Wigan, Greater Manchester.
The pair swapped explicit love letters and text messages during their illicit romance and had sexual contact twice a day in the prison.
They would kiss and cuddle inside storerooms and fridges and she performed sex acts on the career criminal five times. She had given him her phone number so he could use his contraband mobile phone to send her sexts about lurid encounters they had or were planning to have.
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