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One of Britain's oldest and most famous prisons, HMP Wandsworth is now renowned for high-profile 'escapes', rat infestations and lurid sexual relationships between staff and inmates.
The latest appalling incident, which has led to the arrest of a woman, sees a guard performing a sex act on an unidentified prisoner at the Category A jail in south-west London.
The footage then shows the woman, revealed by MailOnline to be a swinger named Linda De Sousa Abreu, having sex with the prisoner while his cellmate films on a mobile phone.
But the video is simply the latest in a long string of sagas which have plagued the prison, leading to calls for the 'crumbling, overcrowded and vermin-infested' jail to revamp its safety and security measures.
Last month a damning analysis by chief inspector of prisons Charlie Taylor revealed the squalid reality of life at HMP Wandsworth where more than 1,500 men spend up to 22 hours a day in cramped, rat-infested cells - with many high on drugs and in a state of hopelessness and despair.
A woman is seen wearing uniform during an explicit clip where she appears to have sex with an unidentified prisoner at HMP Wandsworth
The latest saga to hit the Category A jail involves a video which begins with the guard performing a sex act on an unidentified prisoner
Wandsworth hit the headlines last year with the alleged escape of 22-year-old terror suspect Daniel Khalife (pictured)
The grim conditions inside a cell at HMP Wandsworth revealed in a photo from a report by the Chief Inspector of Prisons in 2022. The rats and smell of sewage have been called 'unbearable'
After setting foot in a prison where seven inmates have taken their own lives in the last year alone, Mr Taylor issued an 'urgent notification' to ministers warning of the 'ever-present risk' of a 'catastrophe'.
Chaos at the Category A jail reached the public consciousness long before the latest sordid saga when terror suspect Daniel Khalife was alleged to have escaped its grounds last year.
The inmate is said to have strapped himself to the underside of a Bidfood delivery truck with a makeshift harness made from prison bedsheets.
The former British Army soldier was originally arrested in January on terrorism charges after plotting a fake bomb hoax at his army barracks at MoD Stafford and he is also accused of spying for an enemy state, which is understood to be Iran.
Khalife, who will stand trial this year, denies one charge of escape, one of committing an act prejudicial to the state, one of eliciting information about members of the Armed Forces and another of perpetrating a bomb hoax.
And despite the soldier's alleged escape hitting headlines, Mr Taylor shockingly found that security had not improved since the incident.
Ian Acheson, the former head of security at HMP Wandsworth and author of Screwed: Britain's Prison Crisis and How To Escape It, said the inspections revealed a prison where staff had lost control.
'When we were running Wandsworth we had the right number of staff who were experienced and clearly in charge of the environment,' he told MailOnline.
Footage of the cell in the latest video shows a TV and piles of clothes heaped over a bunk bed
The friend, who is smoking while recording, says: 'Guys we've made history, this is what I'm telling you'
Linda De Sousa Abreu (pictured was revealed to be the guard recorded romping with a prisoner at Wandsworth
She is understood to have recently quit her job as a prison officer in the South London jail following the scandal
Her sister said Linda and her husband Nathan were stars of Channel 4's Open House: The Great Sex Experiment
'It was by no means a perfect place but there far fewer assaults on prisoners and far less suicide, self-harm and despair. One of the main reasons why all that has fallen apart is the overcrowding and the lack of experienced staff.
'The prison has descended even further since Charlie Taylor's report two years ago - and that's even after the escape of someone who was considered a threat to national security.
'Staff have no idea where the people they've unlocked are - in a place where people have escaped. It's an absolute shambles that should stop at the door at Prison Service headquarters.'
Security is not the only issue which has plagued the prison, which was built more than 170 years ago and has had its fair share of high-profile inmates, from Oscar Wilde to, more recently, tennis star turned bankrupt Boris Becker.
Tales of squalid conditions including rat-infested cells with 'crumbling' walls led Mr Taylor to describe an atmosphere among prisoners 'characterised by a degree of despondency that I have not come across in my time as Chief Inspector'.
On the unannounced visit last month he found eighty per cent of prisoners sharing cells designed for one person, 44 per cent testing positive for drugs and some going without showers for five days.
Violence also continues to be an acute problem inside the jail, with more than 10 assaults on staff every week. The population - which numbered 1,364 two years ago - had risen last month to 1,513.
'Wanno' – as HMP Wandsworth is known by its inmates – was where former Wimbledon champion Boris Becker spent his first few weeks after being jailed for hiding £2.5m of assets and loans in a bankruptcy fraud case.
Becker, who was later moved to Huntercombe prison in Oxfordshire, said being a famous tennis player meant nothing in a place where he was surrounded by 'murderers, by drug dealers, by rapists, by people smugglers, by dangerous criminals'.
The Victorian gatehouse of HMP Wandsworth, which was built in 1851 as the Surrey House of Correction
More than 80 per cent of prisoners in Wandsworth share cells that are designed for one person
The prison was described as 'crumbling, overcrowded and vermin-infested' by Mr Taylor during his last inspection in 2022 (these photos are taken from his report)
An inmate at HMP Wandsworth filmed the inside of his cell for a TikTok video in 2022
Mobile phones are illegal inside prisons, but they can be smuggled in by visitors or corrupt staff
The clip, filmed on a mobile phone, shows a cramped cell at the prison
He told BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast: 'You fight every day for survival. Quickly, you have to surround yourself with the tough boys, as I would call it, because you need protection.'
The brutal realities of life inside the jail were exposed by ex-prisoner Chris Atkins in a book serialised by The Mail on Sunday.
Meanwhile Vanessa Frake, who wrote The Governor about her time in the prison service, told MailOnline: 'Wandsworth a once great prison now known for high profile escapes, vermin infestation, violence and even sewage spilling out!
'It's the many hardworking staff behind those walls who have my sympathy.'
But this time a member of staff was behind a fresh furore over the jail's standards with a video of a female guard having sex with an inmate the latest indication of the chaos which lies behind the prison gates.
A suspect is now being held on suspicion of misconduct on public office after police arrested her yesterday.
The depraved clip also highlights the availability of drugs in the prison, highlighted by last month's report, with the man filming the act smoking a joint as he boasts about the freedoms prisoners enjoy despite being behind bars.
The friend jokes: 'Guys we've made history, this is what I'm telling you.'
The prison officer's radio, left on a side table, crackles constantly with her colleagues heard on the other channels above the din of the other prisoners on the landing unaware of what is going on in the cell.
At one point, someone appears to try to come into the cell, at which the man filming, can be heard saying to the person on the other side of the door 'give me a minute, one second.'
The prisoner filming tells his friend to carry on and then pans the camera round momentarily and, grinning, says: 'This is how we roll in Wandsworth.'
He then tells his friend having sex: 'You know you're gangster innit!'
Yesterday MailOnline revealed the woman in the video was De Sousa Abreu, who along with her husband Nathan Richardson, now 29, were stars of Channel 4's Open House: The Great Sex Experiment in which couples pushed the boundaries of the relationships at a luxury country escape.
And the Brazilian-born model did not hold back during the show even getting involved in a 15-person orgy with the fellow contestants.
The couple also boast an OnlyFans account, under the alias Linda La Madre which charges $10 a month for racy content of her and her husband.
The then personal trainer from Fulham explained during the Channel 4 documentary: 'Monogamy is a social construct that I think needs to be dismantled.
'Opening up our relationship has allowed us to form a deeper connection with each other.'
In response, Ms Frake called the footage 'shocking' and told MailOnline: 'This is what is completely wrong with the prison service in this day and age!
'This woman disgraces not only herself, the uniform and the Prison Service.'
Will the vulgar viral video be the final straw for this vermin-infested, lawless establishment? Mr Taylor's report makes it clear that the place needs an overhaul that goes further than a recent spate of 'upgrades'.
In his letter to Justice Secretary Alex Chalk, the inspector said: 'The poor outcomes we found at Wandsworth are systemic and cultural failures and stemmed from poor leadership at every level of the prison, from HMPPS and the Ministry of Justice.
'Many well-meaning and hard-working leaders and staff persevered at Wandsworth, and their resilience was impressive, but they were often fighting against a tide of cross-cutting, intractable problems that require comprehensive, long-term solutions.
'For this troubled prison to begin to recover, Wandsworth needs permanent experienced leaders at all levels who are invested in its long-term future to improve security, safety and guide their less experienced colleagues.
A filthy cell at Wandsworth with graffiti scrawled over the stained walls
The official visited this month and found some inmates had now showered for five days (pictured is a washroom in 2022)
Recent inmates at Wandsworth include Boris Becker, who is pictured arriving at court in April 2022 with his partner, Lilian de Carvalho
'Until this happens, the risk of a further catastrophe, a self-inflicted death or escape from lawful custody, is ever present.'
Prisons minister Edward Argar said the 'deeply concerning report' shows the jail continues to face 'significant challenges' and it was 'clear that on top of the additional support we've already provided since September to improve safety and security, including nearly £1 million of upgrades, we need to go further still.'
Extra experienced staff will be added to the prison's management team in the coming weeks to provide the 'leadership, culture change and training needed to turn Wandsworth around', he said, adding: 'In the interim we are deploying more staff, including prison officers, to the prison and will set out further action shortly.'