Woman ‘filmed bonking prisoner’ breaks silence and slams ‘distasteful folks’

A woman claiming to be the prison guard accused of bonking a HMP Wandsworth inmate on video has broken her silence for the first time after the scandal aired.

Linda De Sousa Abreu, 30, was charged last month with misconduct in public office after allegedly appearing in a viral video showing her having sex with an inmate.

The lag was later outed as Linton Weirich, who is currently serving four years and nine months after burgling homes in his own neighbourhood of Richmond, South West London, while wearing an electronic tag.

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Linda De Sousa Abreu has spoken out
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However, a woman claiming to be De Sousa Abreu has now spoken out about how others are trying to make money from the video, and claimed she has been questioning the “loyalty” of her friends and family.

Taking to social media she hit out at adult content creators she claimed were pretending to be her, recreating the video and making money from it.



She slammed those ‘papping’ her in Greggs and Primark
(Image: Facebook/linda.desousaabreu)

She said in a video: “[It is] very, very distasteful to pretend to be me [doing] OnlyFans content. Please refrain from tagging said prison on your stupid videos. There are other jails in the world, you don’t have to pretend to be me. I wanted to tell you all that you do not know my side of the story – the media loves any story to be sensational and salacious.

“You don’t know my side of the story – you don’t know who has you, who your real friends are until s**t hits the fan. Honest to god, family, friends, you need to pick them carefully . . . very, very carefully.”



The video went viral on social media
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And in a further rant about the media “following” her, she claimed: “I can’t even go into Greggs or Primark without being papped. It is very annoying. A lot of the time it’s people you thought had you’re back and they just don’t. That’s been really heartbreaking, too.”

Linda De Sousa Abreu is due to appear in court at a later date.

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