A prison guard faces multiple serious sex abuse charges amid claims she gave abusive oral sex to a female inmate in a prison laundry room. Amanda Oatis, 26, was booked into Oklahoma County Jail on January 9 over claims she molested six women between July and February An affidavit claims Oatis performed oral sex on one of the unnamed inmates at least three times, and penetrated her with her finger seven times. All those instances of alleged abuse are said to have happened in the laundry room at the Oklahoma City Community Corrections Center, where Oatis worked. Another alleged victim told Williams Oatis had kissed her around 50 times in a clothing closet situated next to a storage area. Williams says he heard a recording of a phone call between Oatis and a third woman where the guard allegedly told the woman she missed kissing her. Oatis is also accused of giving two cell phones and booze to one of the woman she now stands accused of assaulting, KFOR reported. She describes herself as being in a relationship on Facebook, and has shared photos of herself with a woman who appears to be her partner. She has now been charged with multiple counts of sexual battery, forcible anal sodomy, possession of contraband in a penal institution and bringing alcohol into a prison.


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