Prison officer jailed after affair with notorious gangster inmate Curtis Warren
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Stephanie Smithwhite, 40, denied cutting a hole in the trousers of her prison uniform was for a sexual purpose, but the sentencing judge said it was hard to imagine why else it was there.
Smithwhite, from Boldon Colliery, was an officer at the maximum security HMP Frankland near Durham where Warren was serving time.
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Hide AdThey indulged in oral sex and kissing in secret liaisons in his cell, in the kitchen and a laundry room at the jail. She also sent him a photo of herself wearing a catsuit, Durham Crown Court heard.
The disgraced officer eventually told investigators how he became obsessed with her, and would buzz from his cell to call for her attention.
Last month she admitted two counts of misconduct in a public office, with one charge relating to their sexual relationship, said to have lasted between June and December 2018, and the second count regarding her failing to report that she knew he had access to a phone.
Judge Jonathan Carroll said 56-year-old Warren was a "major league offender" who tried to manipulate her into bringing contraband into the prison after starting their affair, and asked her about prison intelligence and security cameras.
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Hide AdThe judge said she was infatuated with him, as demonstrated by her tattoo of the name Curtis next to a rose.
Warren was known to have previously continued to run his criminal enterprises from behind bars using mobile phones, but Smithwhite did not report him using a phone to contact her.
Investigators found they had called each other 213 times in just three months.
Rupert Doswell, prosecuting, said Warren was serving 13 years for conspiracy to import drugs and a further 10-year sentence for failing to pay back £198 million in proceeds of crime.
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Staff became suspicious of Smithwhite's relationship with him and a surveillance operation was mounted.
She was seen passing a note to him and receiving one back.
Warren tried to eat her note when officers went to retrieve it from him, the court heard.
Inquiries found the notes were highly sexualised.
At first she denied having a physical relationship with the Liverpudlian.
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Hide AdPolice searched her home and found more notes, a copy of his autobiography ‘Cocky, The Rise And Fall Of Curtis Warren’, Mr Doswell said.
They searched the business of one of her relatives and discovered 450 letters, many of which contained sexual fantasies.
They found a phone in her car which was only used to ring one number - traced to Frankland Prison, and used by Warren.
In interviews with detectives, she was said to be "devastated" but hoped there was an outside chance their relationship could continue.
Andrew Nixon, for Smithwhite, said she made a "catastrophic error of judgment".
He said: "This is a woman who has fallen in love with the wrong person."