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Update: December 2001
Amber Denise Williams, as part of a plea agreement,
pleaded guilty to three counts of taking indecent liberties with a
child and one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Williams, a former North Carolina school psychologist, was living with
the family of one of her victims and kept a diary, which was
discovered by the parent. Based on the contents of the diary,
authorities were alerted and an official investigation of Ms. Williams
followed.
In the original criminal charge against Williams, she allegedly got
her victim(s) intoxicated and took advantage of them.
Williams was sentenced to a five-month prison sentence and five years
of probation, ordered to pay $280 a month to each of the victims
treatments they might require, ordered to register as a sex offender
and not be alone with a minor or live with a minor under the age of
18. She was also required to surrender her school psychologist
credentials.
June 18, 2001
School Psychologist Arrested on Sex Charges
Amber Williams A former Burke County Public School psychologist was
arrested today and charged with two counts of statutory rape.
Amber Denise Williams, 27, of 100 Bealers Drive, Linville turned
herself into authorities today and was also charged with contributing
to the delinquency of a minor and providing alcohol to a minor, stated
detectives with the Burke County Sheriff's Office.
According to investigators, in February, 2001 the Burke County
Department of Social Services received reports of inappropriate
conduct between Williams and some students from East Burke High
School. An joint investigation with the Sheriff's Office and D.S.S.
continued throughout the spring, culminating in Williams' arrest this
afternoon.
Williams resigned from her job when the investigation was initiated in
February.
Williams was placed in the Burke Catawba District Confinement Facility
under a $75,000 bond. The investigation is continuing and additional
charges are anticipated to be presented to the grand jury, stated
investigators.
Source:
http://www.burkesheriff.org/Archives/2001-06/press2001-0618.htm
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