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Former Morgan County Jail Officer Charged with Felony Extortion Over Honey Buns
Jarvis Moore claims innocence, citing health issues, as authorities allege he took snacks from inmates
Apr. 14, 2026 at 10:09pm
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A fractured, geometric illustration captures the power dynamics and ethical concerns surrounding allegations of a prison guard exploiting inmates for personal gain.Today in PittsburghA former corrections officer in Morgan County, Alabama is facing seven felony extortion charges related to allegations that he took honey buns and other snack items from inmates. Jarvis Moore, who was fired from his position in September for unrelated reasons, denies the charges and claims he is being unfairly targeted, stating that as a type 2 diabetic, he would not have been able to consume the snacks himself. Authorities, however, say there is video evidence of Moore taking the items from inmates.
Why it matters
The case highlights concerns about abuse of power and corruption within the prison system, where guards are entrusted with significant authority over vulnerable inmates. Allegations of guards exploiting inmates for personal gain undermine public trust and raise questions about oversight and accountability measures in correctional facilities.
The details
According to the WAFF TV report, Moore was fired from his position as a Morgan County jail officer in September 2025 for unrelated reasons. The officers who terminated him stated the dismissal was due to Moore taking honey buns and other store items from inmates. Moore denies the allegations, claiming he is being unfairly targeted and that as a type 2 diabetic, he would not have been able to consume the snacks himself. However, authorities say there is video evidence of Moore taking the items from inmates, leading to the seven felony extortion charges he now faces.
- Moore was fired from his position as a Morgan County jail officer in September 2025.
- The WAFF TV report on the charges against Moore was published in April 2026.
The players
Jarvis Moore
A former corrections officer in Morgan County, Alabama who is facing seven felony extortion charges related to allegations that he took honey buns and other snack items from inmates.
Morgan County Jail
The correctional facility where Jarvis Moore worked as an officer before being fired and charged with felony extortion.
What they’re saying
“I am wounded by the fact that I am plastered all over the world, that I am this and I am that and I am not that.”
— Jarvis Moore, Former Morgan County Jail Officer
The takeaway
This case highlights the need for stronger oversight and accountability measures in correctional facilities to prevent abuse of power and exploitation of vulnerable inmates. While the specific details are still unfolding, the allegations raise serious concerns about the integrity of the prison system and the public's trust in those entrusted to uphold the law.
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