New York Daily News

Officer at B’klyn jail pleads guilty to drug smuggling

- BY JOHN ANNESE

A former federal correction officer has pleaded guilty to accepting $10,000 to smuggle drugs into the Metropolit­an Detention Center in Brooklyn.

Jeremy Monk, 32, pleaded guilty Monday in Brooklyn Federal Court to a bribery charge, and could face three years behind bars.

Monk brought contraband into the Sunset Park jail several times, and on April 15 he tried to hide to more than 9 ounces of marijuana in a staff bathroom, according to statements by federal prosecutor­s.

He resigned three days later, telling human resources staff he was quitting over “some stupid investigat­ion,” the prosecutor­s said.

He was arrested in August. Monk smuggled in contraband starting December 2020 — just seven months after he started the job.

On Dec. 5, 2020, jail staff found a cell phone while searching the cell of a racketeeri­ng suspect after smelling marijuana, and the inmate told investigat­ors about Monk, according to a criminal complaint.

Three days earlier, the prisoner’s romantic partner made seven payments to Monk through a mobile cash app account, ranging from $750 to $4,000, but the transactio­ns were blocked.

On April 14, federal jail officials got a tip that Monk had been paid $10,000 to smuggle drugs, alcohol and tobacco into the detention center in a black bag, according to a criminal complaint.

He was apparently supposed to leave the drugs in a staff bathroom, then leave the door unlocked.

The next day, he walked into the bathroom and left about four minutes later, and when jail staff searched the room they found two vacuum-sealed bags of pot hidden below two floor buffing pads on a shelf, the feds said.

Though Monk faces a maximum of 15 years behind bars, federal sentencing guidelines will likely put his potential prison sentence at 30 to 37 months.

“The defendant has admitted to violating his duty as a federal correction officer by taking bribes in exchange for smuggling contraband into the Metropolit­an Detention Center, a serious betrayal of his fellow correction officers and staff, incarcerat­ed individual­s, and the trust placed in him by the government,” United States Attorney Breon Peace said.

Monk’s sentencing date has not yet been set.

The Metropolit­an Detention Center has housed several well-known inmates, including sex-traffickin­g R&B superstar R. Kelly, Jeffrey Epstein enabler Ghislaine Maxwell and Frank James, who pleaded guilty to terrorism charges after shooting 10 people on a crowded N train last year.

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