Former High School Teacher Who Went Viral For Her Rap Videos Indicted On Two Counts Of Sexual Contact On A Student
Former High School Teacher Who Went Viral For Her Rap Videos Indicted On Two Counts Of Sexual Contact On A Student
A former teacher in Walton County, GA is facing criminal charges after being accused of inappropriately touching a student.
A grand jury indicted former Monroe Comprehensive High School teacher Audrianna Cobb-Williams on two counts of first-degree sexual contact by an employee or agent, stemming from an incident that happened in December of last year.
An excerpt from the indictment reads:
“…Audrianna Cobb- Williams… an employee of Monroe High School, did knowingly kiss… a student, in violation of O.C.G.A. 16-6-5.1.”
And states elsewhere:
“[Williams]… did knowingly perform (a sexual act)… with the student whom said accused knew was… enrolled as a student… contrary to the laws of the state.”
The county’s DA Greg Edwards emphasized the seriousness of the case, stating:
“We must protect the integrity of both our educators and our children. The way that a community protects its senior citizens, its disabled persons and its children— is reflective of the character of the community.”
Cobb-Williams gained major popularity online following the release of a viral 2020 rap video she did with another teacher titled “What’s Popping.”
If found guilty, Cobb-Williams faces up to 10 years behind bars for each count.
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