GREENEVILLE, Tenn. — A jury on Friday found a Tennessee man guilty of escaping an inmate transport van but not guilty of trying to break out of jail, deciding the first of multiple trials that include criminal charges of raping children to create pornography and lawsuits accusing him of sexually assaulting dozens of women while police did little to investigate.
News outlets report that jurors delivered the split verdict against Sean Williams in a trial that began Tuesday in federal court in Greeneville. At trial, Williams reportedly said he was ''not contesting'' that he escaped from the van, but he denied the claim he tried to break out of a jail cell months before that.
His sentencing is scheduled for Nov. 18. Prosecutors say he faces up to five years in prison for the escape conviction.
Williams, 52, represented himself after he and four defense attorneys parted ways, and his attempts to veer off topic drew frustration from the judge, including when he tried to raise claims about corruption within the Johnson City Police Department. While he didn't deny breaking out of the van, he said he was ''contesting my lawful custody during that time,'' according to news outlets.
Williams escaped from a van bringing him from Kentucky's Laurel County Detention Center to federal court in Greeneville for a hearing last October. Authorities caught him in Florida more than a month after the escape.
Williams was acquitted of a charge of trying to escape from the Washington County Detention Center in July 2023 by removing a section of his cell wall and concealing the work using toothpaste. He argued that removing the concrete that was between two cells wasn't a ''substantial step'' toward escaping. During testimony, jail officials said they found writings by Williams about plans to escape.
Williams next heads to federal trial on Aug. 27 on three counts of producing child sexual abuse material. He also faces Tennessee charges including child rape, aggravated sexual battery and especially aggravated sexual exploitation. And in a North Carolina federal court, he is charged with possessing child sexual abuse images and illegal drugs.
The criminal cases are playing out while three federal lawsuits accuse the Johnson City Police Department of refusing to properly investigate evidence that Williams was drugging and raping women in their east Tennessee community for years. The lawsuits were filed by a former federal prosecutor, with one alleging that police were paid off to obstruct investigations into sexual assault allegations against Williams.