A San Quentin guard, the girlfriend of an inmate and another person are accused of working together to smuggle 25 cellphones to death row inmates.
San Quentin guard Gilbert Polanco died after a bus with 121 inmates from outbreak-ridden Chino prison arrived at San Quentin, lawsuit alleges.
Inside the prison walls, the phones were sold to inmates for up to $900 each, according to the complaint. The investigation that uncovered the scheme was conducted by the FBI and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s Office of Internal Affairs.
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