Fulton County Jailer Arrested for Accepting $17000 in Bribes to Allow Contraband in Jail

Fulton County Jailer Arrested for Accepting $17000 in Bribes to Allow Contraband in Jail
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Karmen Bailey, a 31-year-old former jailer in Fulton County, was arrested on October 4 after allegedly accepting $17,000 in bribes to allow inmates to possess contraband and access restricted areas of the jail. The investigation revealed that Bailey received payments from the family members of inmates, including those connected to Marquavius Huey, a defendant in the ongoing "Young Slime Life" gang and racketeering trial involving rapper Young Thug. Bailey faces multiple felony charges, while Huey and another detainee have been hit with additional contraband charges.

October 16, 2024

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