Prosecutors say that in 2019, Angela Lincoln “allowed greed to overcome her ethical responsibilities,” and she started smuggling Suboxone strips and burner cellphones into Goose Creek Correctional Center.
Lincoln worked at Goose Creek Correctional Center, southwest of Wasilla on Point MacKenzie, for six years, starting in 2014.
Lincoln was smuggling the contraband for an inmate serving a 100-year sentence for murder, according to the court documents. In exchange, people working for the inmate outside of prison would give Lincoln cash, which ultimately amounted to about $30,000, the court documents say.
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