Tuesday, October 08, 2024

Fulton County Prison Guard Caught Smuggling Contraband for YSL


YSL Records CEO, rapper Young Thug, and six co-defendants are facing RICO charges in Fulton County accusing the record label of being a front for a gang [click here if you missed that].

Now a Fulton County prison guard has lost her job and his facing charges for smuggling contraband for YSL co-defendant, Marquavious "Qua" Huey...

From WSBTV
A former Fulton County detention officer is behind bars and facing numerous charges after investigators say she took $17,000 in bribes in exchange for delivering contraband, including pills, to inmates.
On Monday, the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) confirmed the Oct. 4 arrest of Karmen Bailey, 31.
Bailey, who remained in jail Monday, is charged with four counts of violation of oath, two counts of bribery, and two counts of obtaining/procuring/giving inmates prohibited items without authorization.
It doesn’t appear that she has retained counsel, according to court records.
An arrest affidavit also accused Bailey of allowing investigators to search her phone, which revealed that she took bribes from the mother and brother of Marquavious Huey, one of the six defendants currently standing trial in the YSL RICO case against hip hop superstar Young Thug.
On May 6, cellphone records showed that Huey’s mother paid Bailey $500 via Apple Pay, according to court records.
“This would cause a reasonable person to believe it influenced her job performance because Ms. Bailey failed to perform the official action of seizing contraband (e.g. substance appearing to be white pills) from inmate Huey,” wrote an investigator in an arrest affidavit dated September 24.
The investigator added that Bailey escorted Huey and an unidentified inmate to a restricted area, where they sold the drugs to other inmates, according to court records.
On July 7, investigators accused Huey’s brother of paying Bailey $1,000.
Then on July 13, investigators alleged that surveillance video recorded showed Bailey escorting Huey and another unidentified inmate into a restricted area, where they “delivered two packages,” according to the arrest affidavit.
Court records did not reveal what contraband was in the two packages, but investigators believe they may have contained drugs and cell phones.
Investigators also alleged that one of the packages was given to Marcus Foley, 48.
Foley, who has been in jail since June 2023, is awaiting trial on numerous charges, including murder and criminal street gang activity.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Funny things is, it seems, the longer he's jailed the more idiots get exposed.

Anonymous said...

Umph-Umph-Umph......

Jcee said...

But but they innocent and the state just after them for no reason ! These fools in jail in Rico charges and still can’t stop committing crimes

R in NYC said...

Ruining her life for degenerates.

Anonymous said...

👀👀

Anonymous said...

Stupid, stupid move try to find another secure job with the same benefits, with this on your record.

Anonymous said...

The wild thing is that they didn't even pay her well for ruining her life like that.

Laa soul said...

I hope it was worth it idiot. How much you want to bet that the people she was in cuhoots with won't hold her down when she goes jail!

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