A male child molester who claims to be a woman and is being housed in a women’s correctional facility has been accused of sexually harassing female inmates.
Christopher Williams, 34, who identifies as a transgender woman but has no known female name, was able to get transferred to a women’s prison and has been sexually harassing the women there, one woman who filed a report against him told National Review.
Mozzy Clark-Sanchez, who shared a cell with Williams, filed a Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) report against Williams in 2022 but was recently told the report had been referred to state police. Both Clark-Sanchez and Williams are being housed in the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW). Clark-Sanchez told NR that she was a victim of child rape, so Williams reminded her of her abuser.
Williams requested he be roomed with Clark-Sanchez during the pandemic and quickly began sexually harassing her, the woman said.
“I’d be sitting on my bunk and he’d lean over me and he’d be like, ‘I hate it when it fills up with blood,’” apparently referring to an erection, Clark-Sanchez told the outlet.
She also said she woke up on at least three occasions to Williams sitting next to her bed. Once, she woke up to find his hand under her blankets and touching her. She said a prison guard caught him and told him to return to his bunk.
“When I startled awake, I felt… Christopher jerk his hand out from in my pants, and underneath my blankets,” Clark-Sanchez told NR. “I was in shock. It took me back to my childhood.”
Williams also once brought a strap-on dildo into the cell and asked Clark-Sanchez to use it on him. She said he also made creepy comments toward her, such as “All these girls want this, I don’t know why you don’t.”
She said another time she awoke to find her shirt pulled up over her breasts and believes Williams had touched her in her sleep. She said she wouldn’t have woken up during such an ordeal because she takes heavy medication to help her sleep because she has night terrors from her childhood trauma of being raped by her uncle and sold by her mom to pay for drugs.
Williams is not the only man who has been allowed into the WCCW, NR previously reported, and they all are accused of leering at the women in the shower and bathroom areas.
“Our shower stalls don’t go up to our heads,” a female inmate told NR. “And the bathroom stalls, same thing. A bunch of women, when they’re in the showers, these people are just standing there. They don’t have to stand on their tippy toes and they look over and see everything. People were so uncomfortable. You feel kind of like you’ve been violated.”
Clark-Sanchez said Williams did this to her, and on one occasion threatened: “I can get you when I want.”
There are at least 11 men claiming to be women at the WCCW. Though prison policy says men have to go through an intensive process to be approved for the women’s prison, in practice, all they have to do is claim to be a woman, NR reported. They don’t have to have undergone reassignment surgery, be on a hormone regimen, or be transitioning in any way.
When Clark-Sanchez filed her PREA report against Williams, she said prison officials said her claims were substantiated and moved Williams to a single room away from other inmates.
“They moved him out of the room, and they found literally a bag of d***s,” she told NR. “A bunch of homemade dildos that this dude made.”
Williams was arrested when he was 16 for sexually assaulting his younger sister, who was nine at the time. Their father said he had first molested the girl when she was six. Williams was required to register as a sex offender but never told the sheriff’s office where he was living, so he was convicted in 2009 and 2010 of failing to register as a sex offender, which is a class C felony.
He is currently serving a 28-year sentence for a domestic violence conviction from 2012 when he assaulted his girlfriend. At the time of his conviction, he was housed in a men’s corrections center, where he allegedly assaulted a male prison officer so badly that the officer needed reconstructive surgery. The officer needed to have his ear cut open to relieve swelling, suffered broken bones beneath his right eye, extensive stitching for a gash on his cheek, a lost tooth, and a broken nose that required emergency surgery to rebuild. Williams was convicted of second-degree assault for that crime, later claimed to be a woman, and was sent to the WCCW.
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