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Washington inmate accused of molesting cellmate after changing gender, transfer to women’s prison

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A recently released Washington state woman says her former cellmate, a biological male who stands six feet, four inches tall and is a “violent, convicted sexual predator,” repeatedly sexually assaulted her while she was forced to share a cell with him, according to a new lawsuit.

The 35-year-old Christopher Scott Williams, who has not changed his name but identifies as female, received a transfer to the women’s prison, where the felon allegedly quickly started harassing and threatening a female cellmate, according to a federal lawsuit against the State of Washington, its Department of Corrections and several prison officials.

Referring to the defendant as “Mr. Williams” in a 13-page civil complaint, the plaintiff is accusing prison officials of depriving her of her constitutional rights, cruel and unusual punishment, and failing to acknowledge the risks of putting a “fully intact biological male” with a violent history of sex assault “in a cage” with women.

“Prison officials were well aware that allowing biological males into a female prison creates a substantially increased risk of harm to female prisoners, including intimidation, violence, and sexual assault,” her lawsuit reads.

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Christopher Scott Williams, a 35-year-old prisoner in Washington, in a mugshot. Williams identifies as female and is listed as a prisoner at the Washington Corrections Center for Women. (Washington State Department of Corrections)

Williams is currently listed as an inmate at the Washington Corrections Center for Women, where he was locked up alongside the plaintiff, Mozzy Clark.

“My experience at WCCW was a nightmare,” Clark said Monday. “I lived in constant fear, knowing that those who were supposed to protect me not only ignored my pleas for help but enabled my abuser. This cannot continue to happen to others.”

Williams allegedly molested her in her sleep, made explicit comments and threats and exhibited other disturbing behavior, according to the lawsuit.

“Prison officials knowingly placed my client in harm’s way, disregarding her safety and basic human rights,” her attorney David Pivtorak said in a statement. “This lawsuit seeks to hold the Department of Corrections accountable for policies that enabled the victimization of women in their custody.”

In August, she went public with accusations against Williams, telling the National Review that he had often made sexual comments to her, and she would wake up to find him sitting in her bed.

At the time, he was reportedly taken out of the woman’s cell but continued to stalk her around the prison, according to the lawsuit.

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The exterior of the Washington Corrections Center for Women. (Google Maps)

Williams’ criminal record includes molesting a family member when they were children, assaulting a male guard when he was still incarcerated in a men’s prison and failing to register as a sex offender, according to the Review.

He was also sentenced to a men’s prison for domestic abuse, the New York Post reported.

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A copy of the woman’s Prison Rape Elimination Act report revealed that she once woke up to the sound of a guard banging on her cell in the middle of the night after the officer found Williams sitting in her bed as she slept, according to Reduxx.

In her lawsuit, the former inmate is accusing state officials of depriving her First, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

According to the complaint, she raised concerns to officials who allegedly failed to intervene, even as Williams had faced similar accusations from another woman. They also allegedly threatened Clark by telling her going public with her claims would be considered a “hate crime,” according to her legal team.

“This case is about more than one person’s suffering,” Pivtorak said. “It’s about challenging policies that disregard the safety and dignity of women, and ensuring that institutions are held accountable for their failures.”

Clark is seeking unspecified damages and legal costs.

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