Sarah Jagger, 37, who is said to call herself 'Sexy Sarah' on social media, beat up one female warden and mauled another while serving a prison stretch for hurling hot water at a hospital care manager who she threatened to kill.
Jagger, from Harpurhey, has almost 29 previous offences on her record, including 14 for assault.
She avoided being sent back to jail by magistrates who said they believed there was a 'realistic prospect' of her rehabilitation.
In the latest incident, prison officer Chloe Armstrong was left with a tennis ball-sized lump on her head plus a swollen face and black eye after she was punched and kicked repeatedly by Jagger as she delivered her lunch at Styal women's prison near Wilmslow.
Jagger was transferred to Foston Hall women's jail in Derbyshire but she bit the leg of officer Katie Mellors who intervened in a fight with another inmate.
When told to let go of the officer's leg, Jagger tightened her grip, leaving the warder with a puncture wound, bruising and teeth marks.
At Warrington magistrates court, Jagger faced being sent back to prison for up to 12 months after she admitted two charges of assault but was sentenced to 26 weeks in prison, suspended for two years, and ordered to complete 25 days of rehabilitation activity.
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