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Correctional officer at NYC federal jail demanded sex from visitor caught with contraband: prosecutors
Sep 28, 2020

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The Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower Manhattan. (Luiz C. Ribeiro/for New York Daily News)



A morally bankrupt correctional officer at a dysfunctional federal jail in lower Manhattan discovered a visitor smuggling contraband — and then demanded she have sex with him, prosecutors charged Monday.

Robert Adams, 39, allegedly seized the opportunity to abuse his authority after finding an inmate with contraband in the visit area of the Metropolitan Correctional Center on July 5, 2019. Adams determined the inmate’s female visitor had smuggled in the contraband. But instead of alerting authorities, Adams demanded the woman meet him at a nearby pizza joint, prosecutors said. They met and he allegedly demanded the woman travel with him to a motel for sex.

Adams told the visitor “that having sex with him at the motel was preferable (to) getting in trouble, and he reminded her on the way to the motel that she would be prosecuted and denied entry to the MCC if he reported her,” the indictment filed in Manhattan Federal Court reads.

After the encounter, the visitor continued to bring contraband into MCC and received lewd texts from Adams, prosecutors charged.

The indictment is the latest embarrassment for MCC, which has been in disarray since the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein in a cell in August 2019. The jail endured a lengthy lockdown earlier this year after a loaded gun was smuggled into an inmate housing area.


Adams is charged with bribery and blackmail, which carry a maximum sentence of 16 years in prison.

“Robert Adams was derelict in his duties as an MCC correctional officer, not only by turning a blind eye to the smuggling of contraband, thereby putting inmates and fellow officers at risk, but also by exploiting his position of authority to pressure a prison visitor into having unwanted sex with him. Now Adams, a sworn law enforcement officer, is facing prosecution for these alleged serious violations of the law," acting Manhattan U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said
 

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Two Rikers Island guards arrested for trafficking synthetic marijuana in the jail
Feb 25, 2021

Two Rikers Island corrections officers were arrested Thursday for helping gang members traffic synthetic marijuana into the city lockup, federal prosecutors said.

The arrests of Darius Murphy and Johnny Chiles, 36, two Correction Department guards, came as part of a sweeping indictment of 45 members and associates of the Brooklyn-based “Bully Gang,” which ran a drug-trafficking operation that shipped heroin, fentanyl and crack between Maine and New York on top of the Rikers Island scheme, according to prosecutors.

Ten people, including Murphy and Chiles, were arrested as part of the indictment Thursday. Thirty-four of those indicted were already behind bars.

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Sign at the entrance to Rikers Island. (James Keivom/New York Daily News)
The two guards accepted cash bribes between 2019 and 2020 from members of the Bedford-Stuyvesant gang in exchange for helping smuggle K2-soaked papers into the jail, where they gave them to five inmates who were part of the gang, including founder Moeleek “Moe Money” Harrell, 31, prosecutors claimed.

Harrell’s longtime partner, Nehemie Eril, 24, delivered the K2 smuggled into the facility and also paid the correction officers involved in the scheme, according to the feds.

A search of Harrell’s Rikers cell on May 29 turned up 19 pages of comic books coated in an oily film that tested positive for K2 and fentanyl or heroin, according to the feds.

Inmates would light the pages and inhale the smoke to get high, prosecutors said.
 
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