Linda De Sousa Abreu, who turned 31 last month, admitted misconduct after the X-rated clip in a jail cell at Wandsworth Prison went viral on social media.
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A married prison officer who was filmed having sex with an inmate in a 'shocking breach of the public's trust' today admitted she had previously romped with a convicted burglar in his cell - and performed a sex act on a second prisoner.
Linda De Sousa Abreu, who turned 31 last month, appeared in court for sentencing today having previously admitted misconduct after an X-rated clip in a jail cell at Wandsworth Prison went viral on social media.
The footage shows a prison officer in uniform having sex with Linton Weirich, 36, as her discarded radio constantly crackles with messages from colleagues.
De Sousa Abreu, who is originally from
Brazil, is a married swinger and shares an eight-year-old daughter with her husband.
Wearing a grey pin-striped blazer over a white shirt, De Sousa Abreu spoke only to confirm her name from the dock as she appeared at Isleworth Crown Court for her sentencing hearing. She appeared to be holding back tears.
Prosecutors told the court today that De Sousa Abreu had previously had sex with the same prisoner - and was caught on her own body camera giving oral sex to a second inmate on the same day she filmed the sex tape with Weirich.
De Sousa Abreu, who claimed she has 'found faith in God' since the incident, also has an OnlyFans account where she shares explicit content.
Her account reads: 'I am a happily married sexy latina who wants to share hot content with you. Experience my real life, real love, real sex and real orgasms!
We believe in authenticity, all our content will be genuine and we'll never fake it because we want you to enjoy watching it as much as we'll enjoy making it!'
Weirich, the inmate in the video, was jailed for four and a half years at Kingston Crown Court last June for burglary after he stole £65,000 worth of valuables from a safe in a flat in Kensington.
Eloise Marshall KC, prosecuting, said De Sousa Abreu has asked two matters to be 'taken into consideration' by the judge when he passes sentence.
'The first one is one previous occasion of sexual intercourse with the same prisoner (Weirich),' she said.
Ms Marshall said the second incident 'took place on the same date' involved a second inmate, on June 25 - the same day as the filmed encounter with Weirich.
She said it 'relates to oral sex' and was 'partially recorded on her own prison-issued body-worn camera.'
Ms Marshall also told the court that De Sousa Abreu was stopped at the departure gate of Heathrow's Terminal 5 while travelling with her father when she was arrested.
The former prison officer was born in Venezuela, has a Portuguese passport and has one previous conviction with 'no relevance' to this matter dating back to 2014, the court heard.
In a prepared statement written by De Sousa Abreu following her arrest, she claimed was 'terrified for her own safety' prior to the offences.
She said: 'I thought if I didn't go along with it, they (the prisoners) would have both raped me and there was no guard on the landing.
'All the prisoners were out on the third landing, no-one was banged up, it was very loud and everyone was out.
'I was too scared to reach for my whistle and blow it - no-one would have heard, they would have seriously assaulted me if I'd tried to get the whistle.
'At all times I was acting under duress.'
Ms Marshall said this account had since been proved to be 'entirely false' and that De Sousa Abreu had 'never made any complaints to the prison about any incidents involving her.'
She continued: 'The crown say there is premeditation and clearly some planning.
'She had to make sure she would be on the wing alone with him in order to do this, she also arranged for (the second prisoner) to be present to keep watch while it went on.
'We say the act was undoubtedly deliberate and intentional in terms of planning*.(it was) an intentional breach of her duties as a prison officer.
'She had the necessary training and knew what her duties were and was aware she had to maintain a professional relationship with the prisoners.
'She has undermined the authority of all prison staff - she specifically and severely undermined the positive effect that a female officer can have in male environment in a male prison, and how a female officer may be perceived.
'(She also) undermined the trust of prisoners and the integrity of the staff.'
HMP Wandsworth governor Andrew Davy said in a statement read to the court: 'It has taken many years for female staff to be respected and treated professionally in a male dominated environment.
'The action of this defendant has undone years of positive and rewarding prisoner interactions in less than a day.'
Rajiv Menon, KC, defending, said Abreu has 'taken full responsibility for her actions' while also noting the 'conditions she was working in at Wandsworth prison.
'She accepts full responsibility for engaging consensually in sexual activity with the prisoners and accepts full responsibility for allowing that encounter to be filmed - no ifs and no buts.'