An investigation spanning 16 months up to November 2023, at least 30 Kentucky prison staff were reportedly formed inappropriate relationships with inmates, including a case where a female employee became pregnant by an inmate. Additionally, 14 others were found to be smuggling drugs into facilities, as uncovered by The Herald-Leader after a lengthy struggle for access to state records.

According to the New York Post, the newspaper revealed internal documents exposed various instances of misconduct among prison personnel. For example, Trista Fox, a 39-year-old, faced charges of third-degree rape in December 2022 after she was discovered engaging in sexual activities with an inmate at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Lyon County. Another case involved a female guard resigning after her relationship with an inmate came to light, admitting to investigators her susceptibility to the inmate’s advances during a vulnerable moment. 

These relationships not only involved prison guards but extended to probation officers, with one such officer becoming pregnant by a convict on parole. The case at the Sandy Correctional Complex in Elliott County saw the termination of a female corrections officer in 2022 after she was observed meeting with an inmate 25 times in a short span across various prison dorm areas.

Beyond the sexual misconduct, the investigation revealed that 14 prison employees facilitated the entry of drugs and contraband into prisons, sometimes receiving payment for their actions. 

Out of 140 staff members investigated, 62 were dismissed or resigned, while others were given warnings or required corrective training. Scott Jordan, the deputy commissioner of adult institutions, emphasized the rigorous approach to handling such incidents, suggesting that the high number of cases reflects the effectiveness of their response strategy.

The report brings to light the challenging conditions prison staff face, including the potential for overwork and understaffing, which experts believe can contribute to feelings of isolation and vulnerability, making them susceptible to such incidents.