Former FCI Gilmer Employee Admits to Smuggling Meth Into Prison
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Former FCI Gilmer employee admits to smuggling meth into prison
GLENVILLE, W.Va. (WBOY) — A former teacher at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Gilmer has admitted that they smuggled methamphetamine into the prison for an inmate. According to a release from the U.S. Department of Justice, Jordyn Peters, 29, of Burnsville, has pleaded guilty to smuggling meth into FCI Gilmer over a three-month period while they were employed there. The release said that they provided the meth to an inmate in exchange…
Former federal prison teacher pleads guilty to smuggling meth into West Virginia prison
ELKINS, WV (LOOTPRESS) – A former federal prison employee has admitted to smuggling methamphetamine into a West Virginia correctional facility in exchange for thousands of dollars. Jordyn Peters, 29, of Burnsville, pleaded guilty this week to one count of providing a prohibited object in prison—methamphetamine—while employed as a teacher at the Federal Corrections Institution (FCI) Gilmer. .u05428a42bd457cd927f4db6f283b0e84 { padding:0px; margin…
Former federal prison employee admits to methamphetamine charge
A former teacher at Federal Corrections Institution Gilmer has admitted to smuggling methamphetamine and other contraband into the prison for an inmate. Jordyn Peters, age 29, of Burnsville, West Virginia, pled guilty to providing a prohibited object in prison – methamphetamine. According to court documents, over a three-month period in 2024, Peters delivered methamphetamine to […]
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