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Former Bureau of Prisons Correctional Officer Sentenced to 8 Months in Federal Prison for Accepting Bribes to Smuggle Tobacco into Complex
April 2nd, 2024
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Former Bureau of Prisons Correctional Officer Sentenced to 8 Months in Federal Prison for Accepting Bribes to Smuggle Tobacco into Complex
TERRE HAUTE - Jordan Kelsheimer, 25, of Blanford, Indiana, has been sentenced to 8 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to accepting a bribe as a public official.According to court documents, beginning in 2019, Jordan Kelsheimer was employed with the United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, as a Corrections Officer. At the time of the offense, Kelsheimer was employed at the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana.For weeks, Kelsheimer had been smuggling tobacco into the facility, which is prohibited for inmate use in federal prisons. On July 17, 2022, staff found eight packs of Newport cigarettes and a stack of love letters from the inmate. Kelsheimer admitted in an interview on July 18, 2022, that she had been bringing in Newport cigarettes and getting paid $400 per carton by an inmate’s relative via CashApp. Electronic records showed that she made $5,140 total in 15 separate payments.
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