Stephen A. Thomas and Marvella Sullivan, both former Cuyahoga County Jail correction officers, and two inmates, Lamar Speights and Alexander Foster, were sentenced today for their roles in a criminal enterprise that smuggled illegal drugs and contraband into the jail.

Thomas pleaded guilty to two counts of bribery, one count of theft in office and one count of illegal conveyance of a telecommunications device into a specified governmental facility.

He was sentenced to two years in prison.

Sullivan pleaded guilty to attempted bribery and drug trafficking. 

She was sentenced to 60 days in jail and one and a half years of community control.

Speights was sentenced to 30 months in prison after pleading guilty to bribery, money laundering and illegal conveyance of a drug of abuse onto a detention facility.

Speights, who is already serving 16 years for another crime, will have the 30 months added.

Foster who pleaded guilty to  bribery and obstructing justice, will serve 18 months of community control with a suspended sentence of 36 months.