Orlando man gets 3 years for smuggling contraband into prison as officer
For $1,000, one inmate said, you could get a carton of cigarettes smuggled into the federal prison in Sumter County. All you had to do, the inmate told federal officials, is get the money wired into an account for an Orlando man — a corrections officer at Coleman Federal Correctional Complex.
That inmate and others told federal officials that Antoine D. Clark could also get everything from porn to booze into the prison where he worked. For that, the former corrections officer will return to prison.
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