A recently released Washington state woman described her former cellmate, a 6-foot-4 biological male “violent and convicted sexual predator,” as having been forced to share a cell with him. The report claims that he repeatedly sexually assaulted her. New lawsuit.
According to a federal lawsuit against the state, 35-year-old Christopher Scott Williams, who has not changed her name but identifies herself as a woman, was transferred to a women's prison, where the felon quickly began harassing and threatening her female cellmate. It is said that Washington State, Department of Corrections, and several prison officials.
In a 13-page civil complaint, the plaintiff refers to the defendant as “Mr. Williams,” alleging that prison officials stripped her of her constitutional rights, subjected her to cruel and unusual punishment, and accused her of “completely intact biological… “They were not aware of the risks of storing bodies.” A man with a violent history who sexually assaulted women “in a cage.''
“Prison officials knew full well that placing biological males in women's prisons significantly increased the risk of harm to female inmates, including intimidation, violence, and sexual assault,” her complaint states. It is written in
Prosecutor charged with sexual abuse and murder of transgender child suspended for sexual abuse and 'murder'
Mugshot of Washington inmate Christopher Scott Williams, 35. Williams identifies as female and is registered as a prisoner at the Washington Women's Correctional Center. (Washington State Department of Corrections)
Ms. Williams is currently listed as an inmate at the Washington Women's Correctional Center.
In August, his female cellmate went public with the accusations against Williams, saying: national review He frequently made sexual comments to her and she would wake up to find him sitting in her bed.
According to the complaint, the man was removed from the woman's cell at the time, but continued to follow her inside the prison.
Two people die after searching for Sasquatch in Washington National Forest

Exterior of the Washington Women's Correctional Center. (Google Maps)
According to the review, Williams' criminal history includes sexually abusing a family member as a child, assaulting a male guard while still incarcerated in a men's prison, and failing to register as a sex offender. This includes things like:
He was also sentenced to a men's prison for domestic violence. new york post Reported.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
A copy of the Women's Prison Rape Elimination Act report shows that after officers found Williams sitting on her bed asleep, she was sometimes awakened in the middle of the night by the sound of guards banging on her cell. It has become clear. To Reduxx.
The former inmates allege in the lawsuit that state officials have deprived them of their First, Eighth and 14th Amendment rights. She is seeking unspecified damages and legal costs.
