MOUNT PLEASANT – A Mount Pleasant woman accused of engaging in a sexual relationship with an inmate and smuggling contraband into a correctional facility has pleaded guilty to one felony charge as part of a plea agreement.
Kimberly Jo Kerr, 47, a former counselor at the Mount Pleasant Correctional Facility, pleaded guilty Monday in Henry County District Court to one count of conveying contraband in or onto the grounds of a correctional facility without a weapon—a Class D felony. In exchange for the guilty plea, two additional charges were dismissed: ongoing criminal conduct-unlawful activity (Class B felony) and sexual exploitation by a counselor or therapist (Class D felony).
Kerr now faces up to five years in prison and a potential fine. Her sentencing is scheduled for 9 a.m. on September 22 at the Henry County Courthouse.
The charges stem from allegations that between July and October 2024, Kerr maintained an inappropriate relationship with an inmate and helped smuggle contraband—including tobacco—into the facility. According to court records and a criminal complaint, Kerr and the inmate allegedly engaged in sexual activity in private counselor rooms. Investigators say Kerr denied physical contact but admitted to a romantic relationship.
Authorities also uncovered “love letters” from Kerr to the inmate and reported that Kerr helped facilitate the sale of contraband through a third-party Cash App account, receiving more than $5,600 in payments over several months. Witnesses stated that the contraband originated from the inmate and had been supplied by Kerr.
A warrant for Kerr’s arrest was issued on February 25. She was taken into custody by Mount Pleasant Police the same day and released after posting a $35,000 bond.
The Iowa Department of Corrections has declined to comment on the case or Kerr’s current employment status.
Kerr is being represented by defense attorney Steve Ort.