Incredible news: Prison guard rips a hole in his pants and has sex with an inmate
Prison guard Tina Gonzalez, 26, was working at the Fresno County Jail in California when the incident occurred.
The woman had also supplied drugs and objects prohibited to prisoners such as alcohol, cell phones and other items to her "lover" who, however, turned out to be an inmate.
Tina Gonzalez began working as a Fresno County Sheriff’s corrections officer in September 2016. She resigned from her job at the end of December 2019.
In early December 2019, Fresno County Jail staff members received a tip that a male inmate was in possession of a cell phone and was also engaging in a sexual relationship with a corrections officer named Tina Gonzalez. Jail staff searched this inmate's cell and found a cell phone.
The allegations were forwarded to members of the sheriff's executive staff. The Internal Affairs Unit was assigned to investigate the accused employee, Gonzalez. The Vice Unit was assigned to investigate potential crimes committed by Gonzalez. Both units found evidence supporting the allegations. Investigators also discovered that Gonzalez had on one occasion brought alcohol to the jail.
Shortly after Gonzalez participated in an interview with investigators, he submitted his resignation to the sheriff's office.
The Fresno County District Attorney's Office has formally filed criminal charges against Tina Gonzalez.
Even her former boss, Deputy Sheriff Steve McComas, called Gonzalez's actions “at the top of the list” of disgusting things he's seen in years on the job.
The woman was arrested in May last year after being discovered by her superiors; she was also set on $21.000 bail.
He even made a hole in his pants to have sex with an inmate in front of 11 other prisoners, the agency reported. The Frenso Bee.

7 months in prison
Tina Gonzalez pleaded guilty of sexual activity by a detention facility employee with a consenting inmate, as well as possession of drugs and/or alcohol and a cell phone provided to an inmate in April.
At the time of the facts it was "vulnerable and fragile" , as stated by her lawyer, because her marriage had recently ended and therefore the woman's reactions led to this incident.
The sentence was seven months in prison at the end of which it will have to pass two years probation.
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However, even Judge Michael Idiart, who had the opportunity to speak directly with the woman, said: "I think what you did was terrible, stupid and ruined your career. But I also believe that people can redeem themselves and you have the rest of your life to do so. Good luck".





