Ga. corrections officer Natasha Wilson arrested for inappropriate contact with inmate

May 16, 2017 - 16:54
May 25, 2017 - 20:52
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Ga. corrections officer Natasha Wilson arrested for inappropriate contact with inmate
Natasha Denise Wilson

A Bibb County Corrections Officer has been arrested and fired after deputies say she had an inappropriate relationship with an inmate, according to the Georgia Department of Corrections.

Natasha Denise Wilson, 32, of Americus, is charged with violation of oath of office.

Wilson was booked into the She was booked Wednesday in to the Hall County Jail and was later released on bail

According to the warrant, Wilson is accused of having ”personal contact with an inmate on Feb. 9th at the Budgetel Inn in Gainesville, authorities confirmed.

Wilson started in October 2015 as a correctional officer at Macon State Prison and resigned Feb. 22, according to corrections officials.


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