Former prison officer Linda De Sousa Abreu who had sex with prisoner on video has been freed from jail early after serving five months.
Married Linda de Sousa Abreu, 31, was sentenced to 15 months for having sex with serial burglar Linton Weirich in his prison cell at HMP Wandsworth last June.
However, she has now been released on licence as prison overcrowding means offenders can be freed after a third of their sentence if they’ve shown good behaviour.
De Sousa Abreu admitted to having sex with the same prisoner on another occasion, while she was also caught on her own body camera giving oral sex to him on the same day the original sex tape was filmed.
Weirich was jailed for four-and-a-half years at Kingston Crown Court last June for burglary after he stole £65,000 worth of valuables from a safe in a flat in Kensington whilst on GPS tag.
De Sousa Abreu, who claimed she “found faith in God” since the incident, also has an OnlyFans account where she shares explicit content.
Her account reads: “I am a happily married sexy latina who wants to share hot content with you. Experience my real life, real love, real sex and real orgasms!”
“We believe in authenticity, all our content will be genuine and we’ll never fake it because we want you to enjoy watching it as much as we’ll enjoy making it!”.
In the viral video which was shared globally and later sparked a police investigation, Weirich’s cellmate is smoking whilst recording on his phone. Watch the video here.
He can be heard saying: ‘Guys we’ve made history, this is what I’m telling you.’
Grinning the prisoner filming adds: “This is how we roll in Wandsworth.” He also tells his cellmate who’s enjoying himself: “You know you’re gangster innit!”.
De Sousa Abreu, who is originally from Brazil, was arrested at Heathrow Airport last July while travelling with her father but denied trying to flee the country.
That same month De Sousa Abreu, of Fulham, southwest London, admitted to one charge of misconduct in public office when she first appeared at Isleworth Crown Court last July.
She was then sentenced at the same court in January.
The Ministry of Justice said: “Offenders released on licence are subject to strict conditions and can be recalled to prison immediately if they break the rules.”