Female prison officer, 22, sacked after Sun exposed her sex with inmates
Stewart King, 47, was also sacked for romping with inmates - but both have escaped any criminal charges
Stewart King, 47, was also sacked for romping with inmates - but both have escaped any criminal charges
TWO prison officers from the same jail who The Sun exposed for having sex with inmates have been sacked.
Faron Selvage, 22, and Stewart King, 47, worked at HMP Send which houses 300 women lags.
Bisexual Selvage had sex with Sydnee Offord, 29, and sent her raunchy pictures.
The Sun told in June how 5ft stunner Selvage romped behind bars with the lesbian lag and sent her raunchy full frontal pictures - including one in wearing a prison service blouse.
After Sydnee's release, Selvage bombarded her with text messages trying to arrange meetings, even behind her boyfriend's back while on holiday in Turkey.
She sent messages begging: "I want to get to know all of you, lips, body, all of it! Well, I got frit didn't I!
"I could get into some serious trouble for my actions.
"When I kissed you the other day I had to pull away.
"It took everything in me but it wasn't the right time. X."
Sydnee, a pizza restaurant worker from Addlestone, Surrey, said on Monday night: "If you do something wrong you must be punished, such is life."
Selvage sent Offord messages acknowledging she could get in trouble for her actions
King, 47, was suspended last year for a series of trysts with around six inmates at the Surrey prison.
He was even caught with his pants down with Kerry Vincent, 36, jailed for life in 2002 for the knife murder of neighbour Valerie Tallett in a drunken row in Winchester.
Ministry of Justice officials sacked the pair for bringing shame on the Prison Service.
But it is understood both have escaped criminal charges due to lack of cooperation from victims.
A Prison Service spokesman said: "We expect the highest standards of professional conduct from our staff
"The vast majority are hard-working and honest but those who are not will face disciplinary proceedings and will be dealt with swiftly and robustly."