A female prison guard accused of being a ‘nymphomaniac’ who would have sex at work and take part in hot tub orgies with colleagues has denied the allegations against her, saying she was ‘destroyed’ and ‘smeared for life’ ‘ is.
The female officer, identified only as ‘S’, is said to have told staff at Lantin prison in eastern Belgium as early as 6am that she would not be able to work if ‘she had not had sex’.
She was one of 10 prison officers at the prison – the largest in Belgium – who attended X-rated jacuzzi sessions after work, where they swapped colored bracelets to decide who to have sex with, it was claimed.
‘S’ would also use a senior staff member’s office so she could have sex with staff during the workday while they were tasked with guarding inmates at the co-ed prison, reported SudInfo newspaper.
But ‘S’, reportedly a councilor for the political party DFI, said she had ‘never done anything like what I am accused of’, adding that her ‘life has been destroyed’ as a result of the allegations.
She said La Dernière Heure newspaper: ‘I feel a deep injustice, I am deeply shocked. My life has been destroyed, the consequences are simply colossal, I am stained for life.’
The female officer, identified only as ‘S’, allegedly used a senior staff member’s office so she could have sex with staff during the working day while they were assigned to guard inmates at the mixed prison, SudInfo newspaper reported. ‘S’ has denied the allegations
Belgium’s largest prison has been rocked by an orgy scandal with staff allegedly organizing X-rated jacuzzi sessions and swapping colored bracelets to decide who to have sex with (file image from Lantin Prison)
She added: “I am shocked by these defamatory charges and the proportions they are reaching. The image this conveys to my loved ones, to my future employers and colleagues, and ultimately to everyone who takes the time to get to know me.
“I’ve never done anything like what I’ve been accused of, so I don’t know why.”
The female prison officer also claimed she ‘never witnessed’ sexual activity by other staff members.
A whistleblower told the SudInfo newspaper that prison staff would hold orgies and that staff had sex in prison.
After work, ten prison guards, including three women, regularly met for X-rated jacuzzi sessions at the home of one of the male guards, identified only as ‘P’.
Staff would undress during the sex parties and pick out randomly colored bracelets to determine which members of the group would have sex with each other, it is claimed.
‘P’, the organizer of the jacuzzi orgies, was also accused of regularly having sex with female prisoners in the prison.
The source, who described female prison guard ‘S’ as a ‘nymphomaniac’, said: ‘As early as 6am she announced that she would not be able to work if she did not have sex.’
Governors were told how a manager let ‘S’ use his office for sex sessions. The female employee was seemingly unfazed by the fact that only a glass partition separated the office from the common area where other staff worked.
The whistleblower claimed that ‘S’ had been regularly in prison to visit her brother, who was imprisoned for the murder of a gay man, before becoming a guard, raising further questions about the level of security and protection within the prison.
The whistleblower explains: ‘She came to see him every day as a visitor and was very friendly to the families of the detainees in the waiting room. She was very arrogant and haughty towards the staff guarding the visiting room.
‘Her admission to Lantin came as a bolt from the blue, especially because she had gone from being a visitor for a year to becoming a colleague overnight.’
Her brother has now been transferred to Huy prison, about 40 kilometers southwest of Lantin.
Now prison governors have launched an urgent investigation into the allegations, which ‘S’ denies.
The female prison guard’s lawyer, Michel Degrève, said: ‘My client formally disputes all allegations made against her. She never had sex at her workplace. She never participated in outdoor orgy parties. She has never participated in sex games at her workplace or anywhere else.
“The facts are completely incorrect and the words and actions attributed to my client are causing extremely serious and irreversible damage to her reputation. These allegations constitute unprecedented violence against my client. We intend to contact the relevant authorities.”
Since October 30, ‘S’ has been moved to the women’s side of the prison to ‘soothe her sexual urges’, while guard ‘P’ has reportedly been denied access to the women’s side of the prison.
Marc Brisy, director of Lantin Prison, reportedly sent a message to his staff saying, “I never thought that one day I would have to write emails like this.”
He continues, “I feel like I need to remind you that working in a relaxed atmosphere doesn’t mean turning your workplace into a circus, a ‘game without limits’ or an amusement park.”
He added: “The establishment is a workplace, not a dating club.”