Former FCI Dublin Employees Plead Guilty to Inmate Sexual Abuse
<p>Former prison catering chef Andrew Jones has pleaded guilty to six counts of sexual abuse against three women in his custody, giving false information to the government and telling federal agents to deny such abuse. Warden Nakie Nunley, who worked at the prison’s call center, pleaded guilty to four counts of sexual abuse and five counts of minor abusive sexual contact against five women, as well as one count of false testimony.</p>
<p>According to the Justice Department, Jones, 35, supervised prisoners at the Food Services Department. Jones admitted in his plea agreement that between July 2020 and June 2021, he had sexual relationships with three prisoners working under his supervision in the kitchen. Jones admitted that he sexually abused the prisoners in multiple places near the kitchen, including a staff bathroom, warehouse, and room where kitchen utensils were stored.</p>
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