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Besotted prison officer caught sneaking into cupboard with inmate ‘wants to rekindle their romance' after her release
Besotted prison officer caught sneaking into cupboard with inmate ‘wants to rekindle their romance' after her release

The Sun

time17-05-2025

  • The Sun

Besotted prison officer caught sneaking into cupboard with inmate ‘wants to rekindle their romance' after her release

A CONVICTED drug dealer who wooed a disgraced prison officer plastered his cell walls with her photos - and has vowed to wait for her on the outside. Morgan Farr Varney, 24, was locked up for ten months after being caught slipping into a cupboard with the con while working at HMP Lindholme in South Yorkshire. 6 6 6 The inmate has been named as Jordan Stones, 30, a crack cocaine dealer currently serving a five-a-half year sentence. Stones, from Stockton-on-Tees, Co Durham, posted images from his cell on Facebook showing racy snaps of his prison officer lover pinned to the walls. And his mother now insists the couple are still together - and will rekindle their relationship when the pair are eventually released from jail. Donna March, 47, said: "They are still together. They've been together for two and a half years. All of his belongings are at her house for when he gets out of jail. "She was around here all the time with my girls. She takes them out for day trips, she takes them up to her place at weekends." Ms March, of Billingham, Co Durham, added: "Honest to God, she's like another daughter to me. She's amazing." Farr Varney joined the Prison Service in 2022 and became besotted with Stones while he was on remand at the category-C prison near Doncaster. Suspicions were raised after she was spotted with him on a wing at Lindholme and she was arrested in January 2023. An investigation revealed a slew of love letters between the pair, including in the inmate's cell and in Farr Varney's bedroom. CCTV footage also showed the pair entering a cupboard. Interviewed by police, Farr Varney admitted she had "proper fallen in love" with him and admitted she had "f****ed her life up". Stones was handed an extra six weeks' jail time after being caught with an illicit mobile phone to stay in touch with the shamed guard. Prison officer smuggled Calpol syringe into jail to artificially inseminate herself with 'dangerous' lag's sperm Farr Varney, of Stainforth, South Yorks, was this week sentenced to ten months in prison after admitting to misconduct in public office. Stones was jailed at Teesside Crown Court in April 2023, after pleading guilty to two counts of possessing a Class A drug. One charge was for possession with intent to supply crack cocaine, while the other was for simple possession. He was previously jailed aged 20 after being caught selling heroin. Police caught him attempting to flush wraps of heroin down the toilet. After being bailed, officers caught him with another 12 wraps the following day. Stones told detectives he was selling the wares to pay back a drug debt. 'CLEAR MESSAGE' Farr Varney had received anti-corruption training just months before the affair began. Following her arrest, she resigned from her role - but the relationship continued despite Stones being moved to Wealstun Prison, near Wetherby in West Yorkshire. Farr Varney appeared on This Morning last year to discuss facing huge bills after buying braces from an online dental firm only for it to fold partway through her treatment. Detective Constable Scott Jarvis, of South Yorkshire Police's Prison Anti-Corruption Unit, said her sentencing should send a "clear message" to warders considering embarking on affairs. A record number of female prison guards have been fired for affairs with male inmates - with 29 given the sack in the past three years. That compares to just nine women who lost their jobs for the same offence between 2017 and 2019. In January, former Wandsworth prison officer Linda De Sousa Abreu was jailed for 15 months after a film of her having sex with an inmate was shared online. Det Con Jarvis said: "We take any reports of improper relationships between prison staff and inmates incredibly seriously and conduct thorough investigations to ensure those who are guilty of these offences are brought to justice. "These types of relationships are thankfully rare, but when they do happen, they threaten to undermine the reputation of the prison service and other hard-working prison officers who abide by the rules and regulations attached to the job. "I hope this sentencing sends out a clear message to any prison officers thinking of committing similar offences that if you engage in this type of criminality, you will be investigated by police and you will be brought to justice." 6 6 6

EXCLUSIVE Prison officer who 'f***** her life up' over behind bars affair with inmate wants to rekindle their romance after her release from jail, his mother claims
EXCLUSIVE Prison officer who 'f***** her life up' over behind bars affair with inmate wants to rekindle their romance after her release from jail, his mother claims

Daily Mail​

time17-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Prison officer who 'f***** her life up' over behind bars affair with inmate wants to rekindle their romance after her release from jail, his mother claims

A drug dealer who had sex with a prison guard is so besotted with her that he has photos of her stuck up around his prison cell, the criminal's mother has claimed to MailOnline. Jordan Stones and Morgan Farr Varney would sneak off for sex sessions in a cupboard while she was meant to be guarding him at while working at HMP Lindholme in South Yorkshire. Farr Varney, 24, was jailed this week for ten months over the affair – but she has allegedly told Stones' family that she wants to continue the relationship with him when she gets out of prison. Her lover Stones, 30, who is serving five-and-a-half years for cocaine dealing, is equally infatuated and has shared photos on Facebook of himself in his prison cell with pictures of brunette Farr Varney on the walls. And last night Stones' mother insisted the couple were still together despite both being behind bars – and would rekindle their relationship when they are released. Donna March, 47, said: 'They are still together. They've been together for two and a half years. All of his belongings are at her house for when he gets out of jail. 'She was around here all the time with my girls. She takes them out for day trips, she takes them up to her place at weekends.' Speaking from her home in Billingham, Co Durham, Ms March added: 'Honest to God, she's like another daughter to me. She's amazing.' Farr Varney joined the Prison Service in 2022 and became besotted with Stones while he was on remand at the category-C prison near Doncaster. Suspicions were raised after she was spotted with him on a wing at Lindholme and she was arrested in January 2023. An investigation revealed a slew of love letters between the pair, including in the inmate's cell and in Farr Varney's bedroom. CCTV footage also showed the pair entering a cupboard. Interviewed by police, Farr Varney admitted she had 'proper fallen in love' with him and admitted she had 'f****ed her life up'. Stones, of Billingham, Co Durham, was handed an extra six weeks' jail time after being caught with an illicit mobile phone to stay in touch with the shamed guard. Farr Varney, of Stainforth, South Yorks, was this week sentenced to ten months in prison after admitting to misconduct in public office. Mail Online can reveal how she barely disguised her relationship with the criminal - following him on Facebook and posting messages on the profiles of his siblings. In one post to Stones' sister, she wrote: 'Me and Jordan love you', accompanied by a series of heart emojis. Farr Varney had received anti-corruption training just months before the illicit affair began. Following her arrest, she resigned from her role - but the relationship continued despite Stones being moved to Wealstun Prison, near Wetherby in West Yorkshire. Farr Varney appeared on This Morning last year to discuss facing huge bills after buying braces from an online dental firm only for it to fold partway through her treatment. Stones was jailed at Teesside Crown Court in April 2023, after pleading guilty to two counts of possessing a Class A drug. One charge was for possession with intent to supply crack cocaine, while the other was for simple possession. He was previously jailed aged 20 after being caught selling heroin. Police caught him attempting to flush wraps of heroin down the toilet. After being bailed, officers caught him with another 12 wraps the following day. Stones told detectives he was selling the wares to pay back a drug debt. Detective Constable Scott Jarvis, of South Yorkshire Police's Prison Anti-Corruption Unit, said her sentencing should send a 'clear message' to warders considering embarking on affairs. A record number of female prison guards have been fired for affairs with male inmates - with 29 given the sack in the past three years. That compares to just nine women who lost their jobs for the same offence between 2017 and 2019. In January, former Wandsworth prison officer Linda De Sousa Abreu was jailed for 15 months after a film of her having sex with an inmate was shared online. Det Con Jarvis said: 'We take any reports of improper relationships between prison staff and inmates incredibly seriously and conduct thorough investigations to ensure those who are guilty of these offences are brought to justice,' he said. 'These types of relationships are thankfully rare, but when they do happen, they threaten to undermine the reputation of the prison service and other hard-working prison officers who abide by the rules and regulations attached to the job. 'I hope this sentencing sends out a clear message to any prison officers thinking of committing similar offences that if you engage in this type of criminality, you will be investigated by police and you will be brought to justice.'

Prison officer caught sneaking into cupboard with inmate is jailed
Prison officer caught sneaking into cupboard with inmate is jailed

News.com.au

time14-05-2025

  • News.com.au

Prison officer caught sneaking into cupboard with inmate is jailed

A British prison officer caught sneaking into a cupboard with an inmate she says she 'proper fell in love' with has been jailed. Morgan Farr Varney, 24, swapped love letters with the prisoner while working at a secure male unit in Lindholme in northern England. The pair were only busted when CCTV showed them 'loitering' at the Category C jail before vanishing together, The Sun reports. Following her arrest, Farr Varney, who once appeared on popular British talk show 'This Morning' to talk about a dentistry 'nightmare', admitted she had 'f***ed her life up'. She has now been jailed for ten months after pleading guilty to misconduct in public office. Sheffield Crown Court heard Farr Varney joined the Prison Service in April 2022 and soon entered a training program involving anti-corruption. She also received training on conditioning from inmates and how to spot it. But suspicions were raised when CCTV showed Farr Varney heading into the cupboard with the inmate, who has not been named in reports. Officers searched his cell and discovered a bundle of love letters she had written – as well as other notes in her own bedroom. Farr Varney was arrested and interviewed by officers in January 2023, when she admitted she had 'proper fell in love with him'. After she was released on bail she resigned from her role at the prison and the lag was moved to a different prison. But lovestruck Farr Varney continued the relationship – with cops finding pictures of her in the prisoner's new cell. Detective Constable Scott Jarvis, who is part of South Yorkshire Police's prison anti-corruption unit, said: 'We take any reports of improper relationships between prison staff and inmates incredibly seriously and conduct thorough investigations to ensure those who are guilty of these offences are brought to justice. 'These types of relationships are thankfully rare, but when they do happen, they threaten to undermine the reputation of the prison service and other hardworking prison officers who abide by the rules and regulations attached to the job. 'Staff at HMPPS Counter Corruption Unit supported us throughout our investigation and I want to thank them for their cooperation. 'I hope this sentencing sends out a clear message to any prison officers thinking of committing similar offences that if you engage in this type of criminality, you will be investigated by police and you will be brought to justice.'

Prison officer had cupboard fling with inmate she 'proper fell in love with'
Prison officer had cupboard fling with inmate she 'proper fell in love with'

Daily Mirror

time13-05-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Prison officer had cupboard fling with inmate she 'proper fell in love with'

Morgan Farr Varney, from Doncaster, began a 'physical and romantic relationship' with an inmate at HMP Lindholme - and was caught on CCTV sneaking into a cupboard with him A female prison guard has been jailed after being caught sneaking into a cupboard with a male prisoner she was having an affair with. Morgan Farr Varney, from Doncaster, began a "physical and romantic relationship" with an inmate while working at HMP Lindholme. After suspicions were raised by colleagues, CCTV footage uncovered during a prison anti-corruption investigation showed Farr Varney entering a cupboard with an inmate at the prison, and loitering with him on a wing. A search of the inmate's cell then led discovery of a tranche of love letters, with more found during a search of Farr Varney's bedroom. ‌ Farr Varney - who appeared on ITV's This Morning last year to complain of her issues with an online dentistry service - was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office in January 2023. ‌ In an interview, told officers she "proper fell in love" with the inmate, and said she was worried that she had "f****d" her life up. After being released on bail, Farr Varney quite her job at the prison, with the inmate transferred to another prison. But their relationship continued, and police officers later found more photographs of Farr Varney on the inmate following his move to HMP Wealstun in West Yorkshire. Farr Varney pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office at Sheffield Crown Court on April 16 last year, and was remanded in custody. On Friday, she was sentenced to 10 months in prison. South Yorkshire Police's Detective Constable Scott Jarvis, who is part of the force's Prison Anti-Corruption Unit and was the officer in charge of the case, said: "We take any reports of improper relationships between prison staff and inmates incredibly seriously and conduct thorough investigations to ensure those who are guilty of these offences are brought to justice. "These types of relationships are thankfully rare, but when they do happen, they threaten to undermine the reputation of the prison service and other hard-working prison officers who abide by the rules and regulations attached to the job. "Staff at HMPPS Counter Corruption Unit supported us throughout our investigation and I want to thank them for their cooperation. ‌ "I hope this sentencing sends out a clear message to any prison officers thinking of committing similar offences that if you engage in this type of criminality, you will be investigated by police and you will be brought to justice." Recent data meanwhile showed that a record number of female prison guards have been dismissed for having affairs with male inmates. ‌ A total of 29 female officers were sacked for the offences in the last three years, a huge rise on the nine recorded between 2017 and 2019. In January, a former prison officer who was filmed having sex with an inmate was sentenced to 15 months in jail. Linda De Sousa Abreu, 30, was working at HMP Wandsworth when she entered the cell of a prisoner and had sex with him in June 2024. The encounter, filmed by another inmate, later went viral on social media, and she was arrested by the Metropolitan Police a few days at Heathrow Airport during an attempt to flee to Spain.

Female prison officer seen on TV ‘proper fell in love' with inmate
Female prison officer seen on TV ‘proper fell in love' with inmate

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Female prison officer seen on TV ‘proper fell in love' with inmate

A female prison officer who 'proper fell in love' with an inmate has been jailed. Morgan Farr Varney, 24, was caught entering a cupboard with the male prisoner at HMP Lindholme in Doncaster, a court heard. A court heard how her illicit relationship was exposed after CCTV of the pair emerged showing them 'loitering' together, Sheffield Crown Court was told. Following her arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public officer, she admitted that she 'proper fell in love with him' and said she had 'f----d' her life up. Farr Varney was jailed for 10 months after the Sheffield court heard she began a physical and romantic relationship with the inmate while she was employed as a prison officer. After joining in April 2022, Farr Varney entered a training programme involving anti-corruption as well as input on conditioning from inmates and how to spot it. However, CCTV evidence showed Farr Varney entering a cupboard with the inmate during her course of employment and loitering with him on a wing. A search of the inmate's cell led to the recovery of love letters, with officers finding letters of a similar nature during a search of Farr Varney's bedroom. Farr Varney was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office in January 2023. After being released on bail, she resigned from her role at Lindholme, with the inmate transferred to another prison. However, their relationship continued, with officers recovering more photographs of Farr Varney from the inmate at HMP Wealstun, W Yorks. Farr Varney, of Stainforth, N Yorks, pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office. Det Con Scott Jarvis, of South Yorkshire Police's prison anti-corruption unit, said: 'We take any reports of improper relationships between prison staff and inmates incredibly seriously and conduct thorough investigations to ensure those who are guilty of these offences are brought to justice. 'These types of relationships are thankfully rare, but when they do happen, they threaten to undermine the reputation of the prison service and other hard-working prison officers who abide by the rules and regulations attached to the job. 'Staff at HMPPS Counter Corruption Unit supported us throughout our investigation and I want to thank them for their cooperation. 'I hope this sentencing sends out a clear message to any prison officers thinking of committing similar offences that if you engage in this type of criminality, you will be investigated by police and you will be brought to justice.' Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

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