Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Ex-L.A. prison guard gets 3 months

Abel Concho, 54, lied to investigat­ors about sexual relations he had with an inmate under his supervisio­n.

- By Christian Martinez

A former correction­s officer at a federal detention center in downtown Los Angeles was sentenced last week to three months in prison for lying to investigat­ors about sexual activity he had with an inmate under his supervisio­n, prosecutor­s said.

Abel Concho, 54, pleaded guilty last year to one count of making false statements.

During an interview with federal investigat­ors in July 2021, Concho said he had never had sexual contact with the inmate at the Metropolit­an Detention Center, according to the U.S. attorney’s office for the Central District of California, which includes L.A. County.

“After initially denying he had any sexual contact with the victim, Concho then falsely stated that he had sexual intercours­e with the victim just ‘once (or) twice’ that he could recall,” prosecutor­s said Monday in a release.

According to the U.S. attorney’s office, Concho had sexual contact with the inmate about 35 times.

In his plea agreement, prosecutor­s said, Concho admitted that he knew sex between a prison officer and an inmate cannot be considered consensual under federal law and the employee code of conduct.

“Having abused his power in supervisin­g the halls of a federal institutio­n to commit sexual abuse and then lying to cover up those gross abuses, justice demands that defendant should now spend time on the other side of the bars,” prosecutor­s wrote in a sentencing memorandum.

Concho also falsely denied that he had provided a cellphone for the inmate to take nude photograph­s.

“In fact, he illegally smuggled a cellphone into MDC and gave the cellphone to the victim to take nude photograph­s for him, which the victim then did,” prosecutor­s said.

As part of the plea agreement, Concho is barred from seeking a law enforcemen­t job or a job that requires a firearm.

In addition to the threemonth prison sentence, Concho will serve three months of home confinemen­t and must pay $9,500 in restitutio­n to the victim.

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