The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said a Duval County School Board employee is accused of several counts of sexual battery.
According to Lt. Vorpahl, JSO received a report for a possible sexual battery on Aug. 9 The 62-year-old suspect, Wayne Willis Williams, was accused of abusing a minor under the age of 12 years old.
In a recent statement made buy Duval County Public Schools, Williams began working as a school custodian with DCPS on Feb. 25, 1993. Williams will remain administratively reassigned and with no student contact pending what happens in internal and external investigations.Feb. 1993 – Raines HighMay 2003 – School Custodial ServicesAug. 2005 – Workers CompensationFeb. 2012 – Biscayne ElementaryJuly 2016 – Ramona Boulevard Elementary
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