RIVERSIDE, California – A former
correctional officer at the Federal Correctional Complex in Victorville has
been sentenced to 24 months in prison for sexually abusing several female
inmates while on duty.
Apolonio
Gamez, 41, of Lake Elsinore, was sentenced late Monday by United States
District Judge Jesus G. Bernal. In addition to the prison term, Judge Bernal
ordered that Gamez would be on supervised release for seven years after he is
released from prison. Gamez was also ordered to pay a $5,000 special assessment
and to register as a sex offender when he is released from prison.
Gamez
pleaded guilty in October to three felony charges: two counts of sexual abuse
of a ward and one count of attempted sexual abuse of a ward.
According to Gamez’s plea agreement, he
engaged in sexual activity with the inmates between September 2016 and July
2017 while he was on duty as a correctional officer and employed by the United
States Bureau of Prisons.
On two
occasions in the autumn of 2016, Gamez engaged in sexual activity with one
inmate while he was on duty.
In May 2017,
Gamez caught another inmate stealing food, threatened to send her to the “hole”
(a reference to the prison’s special housing unit), and then directed her to
engage in sexual activity with him, his plea agreement states. Gamez’s victim
did not resist because “she felt frozen and powerless with fear,” according to
court documents.
Gamez also
admitted to exposing himself to a third inmate and attempted to engage in
sexual activity with her during the summer of 2017.
The case
against Gamez was investigated by the Department of Justice, Office of the
Inspector General and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
This matter
was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Sean Peterson of the
Riverside Branch Office.
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