Another employee at the upstate New York prison where two inmates escaped earlier this month has been arrested, officials said Wednesday.
Gene Palmer, 3 felonies and 1 misdemeanor. Held with bail at $25,000 #prisonbreakny pic.twitter.com/0bxYRHWh1j
— Keshia Clukey (@KClukey_TU) June 25, 2015
Gene Palmer, a guard at the Clinton County Correctional Facility in Dannemora, was held on $50,000 bond or $25,000 cash bail on charges of promoting prison contraband in the first degree (a class D felony), two counts of tampering with physical evidence (a class E felony) and one count of official misconduct (a class A misdemeanor). The charges carry prison terms ranging from 15 months to seven years.
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Palmer, 57 — who worked in the cell block that Richard Matt and David Sweat escaped from on June 6 — was arraigned Wednesday night in Plattsburgh Town Court. A second hearing was scheduled for Thursday afternoon. Palmer’s attorney, Andrew Brockway, told NBC News that his client would plead not guilty.








