UK prison officer Katerina Tatus has been suspended from her role at HMP Feltham, a young offender institution near London, following serious allegations of an inappropriate relationship with an inmate. The claims surfaced after a fellow staff member filed a complaint, prompting an internal investigation. Tatus, who had been with the prison for roughly three years, was reportedly escorted off the premises as the probe began.
Sources say concerns had been building among staff before the formal complaint was made. The situation is being treated seriously, especially in light of similar past scandals across the UK’s prison system. While the details of the alleged relationship remain under wraps, the Prison Service has confirmed the suspension and said it would be “inappropriate” to comment further while the investigation is ongoing.
Tatus has publicly denied the allegations, telling reporters, “I didn’t do anything. I don’t know what you’re talking about.” Despite her denial, the story has gained traction online, adding fuel to ongoing scrutiny of prison staff conduct—especially following previous cases like Linda De Sousa Abreu, another female officer who was recently jailed for engaging in sexual activity with an inmate.
As the investigation continues, the incident has reignited conversations about power dynamics, professionalism, and oversight within UK correctional facilities. Whether Tatus will face formal charges or disciplinary action remains to be seen.