Pubdate: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Contact: http://www.sjmercury.com/ Author: John Howard Associated Press SECOND PRISON PROBE Alleged abuse investigated at Susanville SACRAMENTO -- A day after five prison guards were charged with helping to arrange the rape of an inmate at maximum-security Corcoran State Prison, Attorney General Dan Lungren on Friday announced an investigation at a second prison, High Desert State Prison near Susanville. Lungren said the Corcoran investigation was continuing, but he declined to provide specifics. Nor would he discuss details of the High Desert investigation. However, the Department of Corrections said six guards at High Desert were suspected of verbally intimidating an inmate and filing false reports. A prison spokesman said the officers had been placed on administrative leave. Lungren, the Republican gubernatorial candidate, dismissed suggestions that the latest round of indictments at Corcoran was politically motivated. He also declined to comment on the powerful prison guards union's endorsement of his rival in the governor's race. The Corcoran case received national attention this summer when the Los Angeles Times reported that guards deliberately placed a young inmate in the cell of a burly prisoner, a rapist known as the ``booty bandit,'' as retribution for kicking a female guard. The younger prisoner was raped repeatedly and was ignored by guards, despite pleas for help, the newspaper said. In April, eight officers at the maximum-security Corcoran facilities were indicted on federal charges of deliberately staging gladiator-style fights between prisoners. None of that group of officers was involved in Thursday's indictments. - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski