The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Escape will cost ex-prison worker

Woman who gave convicts tools will pay state $80,000.

- By Michael Virtanen

PLATTSBURG­H, N.Y. — The former prison employee who provided the tools that two murderers used to cut their way out of a maximum-security facility in northern New York will pay the state nearly $80,000 to cover the costs of repairing the damage caused during the daring breakout.

A prosecutor said during Joyce Mitchell’s restitutio­n hearing on Friday that she will pay $79,841, plus a 10 percent surcharge, for the damage Richard Matt and David Sweat caused by using hacksaw blades and other tools she provided to break out of Clinton Correction­al Facility in June.

Clinton County Assistant District Attorney Nicholas Evanovich said that amount represents the cost of repairs to the cell walls the two men cut through, the interior brick walls they damaged and the steam pipe they cut open to gain access to a street outside the prison in the early morning hours of June 6. Evanovich said the total repair costs came in under the state’s initial estimate of $120,000.

The 51-year-old Mitchell, who worked as an instructor in the prison’s tailor shop, pleaded guilty in September to charges related to the escape and was sentenced to 2⅓ to seven years in prison.

Mitchell admitted smuggling hacksaw blades and other tools to Matt and Sweat, convicted killers who lived in adjacent cells at the prison in Dannemora, near the Canadian border. She later said she was depressed at the time and Matt took advantage of her mental state to get her to bring them the tools and other contraband.

Mitchell was supposed to pick up the prisoners in her vehicle after they escaped, but she suffered a panic attack and was taken to the hospital by her husband, Lyle, who also worked at the prison. State records show the couple had a combined income of about $115,000 in 2014.

 ?? GABE DICKENS / PRESS-REPUBLICAN ?? Attorney Steven Johnston (left) confers with Joyce Mitchell, a former prison employee who provided the tools that two murderers used to cut their way out of a maximumsec­urity facility in New York.
GABE DICKENS / PRESS-REPUBLICAN Attorney Steven Johnston (left) confers with Joyce Mitchell, a former prison employee who provided the tools that two murderers used to cut their way out of a maximumsec­urity facility in New York.

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