EXCLUSIVE – A 23-year old female prison officer admits that she had a sexual relationship with a violent male inmate. He was sentenced to 10 year imprisonment for beating and molesting his girlfriend.

  • EXCLUSIVE:  Alisha Fallows had fling with violent thug at HMP Lancaster Farms
  • After a four-month affair, she was exposed in February.
  • Fallows was warned by Preston Crown Court that she could be subject to a custodial sentence 
  • Damien Baxendale (32), her prison lover was sentenced to 10 years in jail after he viciously attacked Chelsea Hayes (71) seven years ago. 










A prison officer confessed today to having a affair with a violent man who had been sentenced to 10 year imprisonment for beating his girlfriend.

Alisha, 23 years old, had an affair during her time behind bars with Damien Baxendale. 

Baxendale was 32 years old and had been sentenced to prison for punching and kicks that he did to his girlfriend. 

Chelsea Hayes was 23 years old and suffered from a bleeding brain, a fractured spine, and a broken eye socket. 

Three-year-old Fallows didn’t recognize her, as she was so severely swollen. Baxendale of Bolton was Gtr Manchester who met Fallows as he was being sentenced in HMP Lancaster Farms, Lancashire. 

Prison officer Alisha Fallows, 23 (left) had a four-month fling with a violent inmate at HMP Lancaster Farms in Lancashire who had been jailed for 10 years for assaulting his girlfriend. She is pictured with boyfriend Scott McGuckin

Alisha Fallows (23), a prison officer, had a four month affair with HMP Lancaster Farms’ violent inmate in Lancashire. He had previously been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for assaulting his girlfriend. She is pictured with boyfriend Scott McGuckin

Fallows, of Barrow, Cumbria today looked nervous as she removed her face mask to appear in the dock at Preston Crown Court on Wednesday

Fallows from Barrow, Cumbria, looked nervous today as she took off her makeup to make an appearance in Preston Crown Court’s dock on Wednesday

Fallows was dismissed from her job after a four-month relationship. 

Fallows from Barrow, Cumbria, looked nervous today as she removed her makeup to make an appearance at Preston Crown Court. 

Indicating that she was in a relationship between a prisoner and her, she admitted to one count of misconduct in a government office

Baxendale, 32, had been jailed after kicking and punching his girlfriend so hard doctors said it looked like she was in a car crash

Baxendale (32), was sentenced to jail after punching and kicking his girlfriend so severely that doctors thought it looked as if she had been in an accident.

She was warned by Judge Philip Parry that she might be in jail when he sentences them on February 11. 

He told her: ‘You must realise that a custodial sentence will be at the forefront of my mind.’ 

Patrick Williamson, her defence lawyer, stated that she was a ‘previous good character’ with no previous convictions. 

Fallows was granted bail, but the judge advised her that she would have to appear for sentencing. 

Baxendale was able to be seen via videolink from HMP Liverpool, where he had been moved from Lancaster. 

One count was for possessing prohibited items between December 1st and 16th last year. He told the court that he used the item to call Fallows, who used Tony Baxendale as a pseudonym to cover his tracks. 

Defendant Holly Nelson stated that Baxendale would like to be sentenced ‘over as quickly as possible. 

Baxendale assaulted Miss Hayes on August 2013, leaving her in unconsciousness, with her clothes torn and blood everywhere in her Bolton flat.

Bolton Crown Court was informed that Shernia’s daughter did not recognize her.

Thug Damien Baxendale (pictured) was jailed for punching and kicking his girlfriend in a violent assault that left doctors comparing her injuries to those seen in victims of car crashes

Thug Damien Baxendale was sentenced to prison for punching his girlfriend and kick her in an assault so violent that doctors were able to compare their injuries with those of victims in car accidents.

WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGE: Baxendale's victim Chelsea Hayes, 23, (above) was left with a bleed on the brain, a fractured vertebrae and a fractured eye socket

WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGE: Baxendale’s victim Chelsea Hayes, 23, (above) was left with a bleed on the brain, a fractured vertebrae and a fractured eye socket

Rachel White was charged with the murder of Rachel White. Rachel said that Rachel’s neighbor kicked someone in their face outside his home at 3am on Aug 3. 

Baxendale refused entry to police officers when they arrived. He claimed Miss Hayes was sleeping, but he relented after being threatened with forceful entry. 

Miss White explained to the court, “Chelsea Hayes suffered severe injuries and became gaggingly unconscious.” 

‘Baxendale stated Miss Hayes had been drinking, saying it was all her fault. She also claimed she had banged on her head. 

A court was informed that he also had attacked another girlfriend. The court heard that he had also attacked another girlfriiend.

Baxendale was sent to prison for ten year, and he also received a four-year license for the first attack.

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