Violent Male Offender Beats Up Female Inmate in Women’s Prison
A 6-foot-4 man beat-up a female inmate at the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) earlier this month.
The brutal assault illustrates the dangerous incoherence of Washington’s Transgender Inmate Policy, which allows some prisoners to live in facilities consistent with their subjective “gender identity” rather than their biological sex.
Christopher Williams, a man who “identifies” as a woman, attacked a female WCCW inmate on August 7. He reportedly punched her in the face, knocked her down and kicked her repeatedly before several inmates dragged him away.
In an interview with America First Policy Institute (AFPI), the victim said the assault occurred in front of a female officer who was reportedly too scared to intervene.
Listen to her full testimony:
EXCLUSIVE–A firsthand account of the attack: a 6’4” male savagely assaults a female inmate a full foot shorter than him. This is happening in America—how is this allowed? https://t.co/XqZaXUgThm pic.twitter.com/yDK4DkPeot
— Leigh Ann O'Neill (@LaLONeill) August 15, 2025
Williams transferred to WCCW in late 2021 under the Transgender Inmate Policy, despite a long history of violence and sexual deviancy.
Williams began a 28-year sentence for first degree assault in 2010. He served almost nine years in a male prison before documents obtained by The Daily Caller suggest he began “identifying” as a woman in March 2019.
Later that year, a committee denied Williams’ first request to transfer to a women’s prison, citing his “level of past violence toward women.” He had pled guilty to the “third-degree assault with sexual motivation” of his nine-year-old sister in 2005.
By the time he entered WCCW, Williams had racked up more than 60 infractions, including for fighting, sexual harassment, assault, possession of sexually explicit material and “providing false information in a sexual misconduct investigation.”
Surprise, surprise: Just three months later, Williams reportedly assaulted his female cellmate.
Mozzy Clark alleges Williams menaced and repeatedly assaulted her in January and February 2022. In an ongoing lawsuit against Washington state, WDOC and WCCW, Clark claims she reported the escalating abuse several times.
According to Clark, prison staff did nothing — ostensibly to protect her from Williams’ wrath.
Her complaint reads, in part,
In fact, [one officer] told Ms. Clark that Williams had in the past violently retaliated against individual who complained about him.
In a scathing letter to WCCW and WDOC, AFPI demands they revoke the policy that allowed Williams to infiltrate a women’s prison, writing:
It continues:
The disturbing case of Christian Williams only proves the point.
Additional Articles and Resources
A Man Conned His Way Into A Women’s Prison. Now, Officials Can’t Make Him Leave
Taxpayers Will Fund Violent Inmate’s Transgender Surgery, Judge Rules
Activist Group WPATH Influences Judgement in Case of Prisoner Receiving Trans Surgery
Suicidal or Stable? WPATH Activist’s Contradictory Evaluation Secures Felon Transgender Surgery
Judge up for Promotion Moved Serial Rapist and Pedophile into Female Prison
New Docuseries Paints Chilling Picture of Women Forced to Live with Men in Prison
Lawsuit Filed Against California for Allowing Men Into Women’s Prisons
‘Transgender Means Many Different Things’ — And Nothing
Rape Victims Must Refer to Male Rapist in Court with ‘She/Her’ Pronouns
Do Not Fall for the ‘Affirm Them or They Will Die’ Lie
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Emily Washburn is a staff reporter for the Daily Citizen at Focus on the Family and regularly writes stories about politics and noteworthy people. She previously served as a staff reporter for Forbes Magazine, editorial assistant, and contributor for Discourse Magazine and Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper at Westmont College, where she studied communications and political science. Emily has never visited a beach she hasn’t swam at, and is happiest reading a book somewhere tropical.
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