Prisoner's heavily pregnant girlfriend 'filmed having sex with female prison guard' admitted to hospital
Her man, Lynton Werch, was jailed for theft in April after stealing £65,000 worth of goods from a safe in a luxury flat in Kensington.
Items he stole in a raid in March 2022 included jewellery, belts, handbags, a laptop and a suitcase.
Weirich was jailed for four-and-a-half years at Kingston Crown Court on June 7 for burglary and burglary.
The 36-year-old, from west London, was filmed on a mobile phone allegedly having sex with former prison officer Linda de Sousa Abreu.
She appeared in court on Monday, July 1, charged with misconduct in public office.
Werch has a partner who is seven months pregnant.
A source close to the partner, who we are not naming, told MailOnline: 'It's the last thing he needs in his condition, it's extremely upsetting.
'This stupid video has taken a toll on her health, she was hospitalized over the weekend for depression. She is afraid she will give birth prematurely.'
Six years ago, Weirich pleaded guilty to dangerous driving on the M6 in Stafford.
When he appeared at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court in March 2018, he also admitted assaulting a police officer with intent to resist arrest, driving without a license and driving without insurance.
Ms de Sousa Abreu, 30, who is married, was arrested at Heathrow Airport on Saturday before she could catch a flight to visit relatives in Madrid, a court heard yesterday.
She was trying to travel on a Portuguese passport, which was confiscated by the Metropolitan Police.
Ms de Sousa Abreu appeared at Uxbridge Magistrates' Court on Monday and was charged with misconduct in public office by 'engaging in a sexual act with an inmate in a prison cell'.
He spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and address.
Prosecutor Niamh McDonough told the court: 'Ms De Sousa Abreu was arrested at Heathrow Airport where a flight to Madrid was booked. I believe his relatives live there.
'A Portuguese passport was confiscated by the police when he was caught. He is a Portuguese citizen with a Portuguese passport. '
Gayatri Yograja, defending, said Ms de Sousa Abreu had informed HMP Wandsworth of her travel plans which had been formally passed on to Scotland Yard.
She has been granted conditional bail and will appear at Isleworth Crown Court on July 29 for a plea and case management hearing.
He must live at an address in south-west London given to the court. Her Portuguese passport must remain with the police and she cannot make any attempt to get it back.
He is prohibited from applying for or holding international travel documents and must surrender his Portuguese identity card in order to travel.
Ms da Sousa Abreu is also banned from entering any UK port and must be electronically monitored between 9pm and 7am.