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Warder sent inmate 'sexy' texts Warder sent inmate 'sexy' texts
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A prison officer accused of trying to smuggle drugs to inmates has admitted sending "sexy" text messages to a prisoner, Southwark Crown Court heard.A prison officer accused of trying to smuggle drugs to inmates has admitted sending "sexy" text messages to a prisoner, Southwark Crown Court heard.
Patricia Ollivierre, 30, sent the inmate messages saying "love you sexy" and regretting she could not touch him.Patricia Ollivierre, 30, sent the inmate messages saying "love you sexy" and regretting she could not touch him.
Ms Ollivierre, from Willesden, north-west London, was allegedly caught ferrying drugs into Wormwood Scrubs.Ms Ollivierre, from Willesden, north-west London, was allegedly caught ferrying drugs into Wormwood Scrubs.
She denies five charges including possessing heroin and cannabis with intent to supply in August 2008.She denies five charges including possessing heroin and cannabis with intent to supply in August 2008.
'Inappropriately intimate''Inappropriately intimate'
While she admitted having a "very close relationship" with the prisoner and being "inappropriately intimate", she said she never once supplied him with drugs.While she admitted having a "very close relationship" with the prisoner and being "inappropriately intimate", she said she never once supplied him with drugs.
It was a very close relationship. We spoke every day about general stuff like work on that day, friends, family, ourselves. Patricia OllivierreIt was a very close relationship. We spoke every day about general stuff like work on that day, friends, family, ourselves. Patricia Ollivierre
"It was a very close relationship," she said. "We spoke every day about general stuff like work on that day, friends, family, ourselves.""It was a very close relationship," she said. "We spoke every day about general stuff like work on that day, friends, family, ourselves."
Jurors have heard it involved her making 29 phone calls and sending four text messages to the prisoner, while receiving 153 calls and one text in return.Jurors have heard it involved her making 29 phone calls and sending four text messages to the prisoner, while receiving 153 calls and one text in return.
She was caught when she returned from lunch one day to find her colleagues waiting to search her.She was caught when she returned from lunch one day to find her colleagues waiting to search her.
Although a sniffer dog indicated the presence of drugs, a superficial "pat down" found nothing. Although a sniffer dog indicated the presence of drugs, a superficial "pat down" found nothing, the court was told.
But when her car was searched a 3.4 gram wrap of heroin and a "compressed" 51 gram block of herbal cannabis were found under the front seats. But when her car was searched a 3.4g wrap of heroin and a "compressed" 51g block of herbal cannabis were found under the front seats.
Later at the police station she took a 14 gram heroin wrap from her mouth - which prosecutors claim she put there just before she was searched in the prison. Later at the police station she took a 14g heroin wrap from her mouth which the prosecution claim she put there just before she was searched in the prison.
She is charged with conveying drugs into Wormwood Scrubs without authority and misconduct in a judicial or public office. Ms Ollivierre is charged with conveying drugs into Wormwood Scrubs without authority and misconduct in a judicial or public office.
She has admitted a sixth charge, which also accuses her of misconduct. She has admitted a sixth charge relating to misconduct.
The trial continues.The trial continues.