Sex-mad female prison officer had ‘love like never before’ with drug dealer lag

A sex-mad female prison officer has been jailed after forming an intimate relationship with an inmate . . . and telling him when cell searches were going to happen.

Aisha Golsby has been locked up for 16 months after her antics at HMP Portland in Dorset became public knowledge.

She fell in love with Deano Harrison, who was jailed for charges of robbery and drug dealing.

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The pair bonded via Instagram, after the lag used an illegal phone to message Golsby.

The pair called and messaged each other, with the prisoner telling her he had “never felt love like it” before, while she wrote of how she trusted him with her “heart”.

She went on to tip him off that a team were conducting cell searches so he could hide his phone.

His mobile was finally found and a search of it by Golsby's shocked colleagues revealed the relationship between her and Harrison.

Golsby, from Weymouth, Dorset, was suspended from her job before handing in her resignation two months later and pleaded guilty to three counts of misconduct in a public office.

She was jailed at Bournemouth Crown Court this week.

Kaj Scarsbrook, prosecuting, said: “There was no physical or sexual contact on prison premises but the messages speak for themselves.

“One message from the prisoner to the defendant said 'I have not felt like this about anyone. I never thought it would get deep, I didn't think I would get attached to you. I've never felt love for someone in such a small amount of time'.”

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The search of his phone showed Golsby sent Harrison a message in January 2022, when she was concerned someone had found out about them saying “I trusted you with my whole f***ing heart, I really hope what you are saying is true”.

There were also 11 phone calls logged between them from January 23 until the phone was discovered in a cell search on January 28.

Harrison was moved to another prison but made several attempts to contact Golsby, with letters being intercepted by the prison service.

Judge Jonathan jailed her for 16 months and said misconduct in the prison service must be dealt with seriously by the courts.

He said: “You underwent training courses which dealt with anti-corruption issues, you would have been fully aware of the duties and responsibilities placed on you as a prison officer, especially in respect of relationships with prisoners.

“You also had a clear understanding of the reasons for that training and the very damaging effect failure to follow those rules can have on the security of the prison state and the public trust in the prison service.”

Harrison pleaded guilty to having a banned item, the mobile phone, in prison and had six months added to his previous sentence in July last year.

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