Female inmate sues Washington state after alleged attack by male-born prisoner in women's facility

A female inmate in Washington is pursuing legal action against state corrections officials, claiming she was viciously assaulted by a transgender prisoner in a women’s correctional facility. The lawsuit challenges the state’s policy of housing inmates according to their gender identity.

Faith Booher-Smith, currently serving time at the Washington Corrections Center for Women, has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that she was “violently attacked” by fellow inmate Christopher Williams. Williams, a convicted sex offender, was transferred to the facility after declaring a female gender identity.

The incident, detailed in the lawsuit, reportedly took place in August 2025. Booher-Smith claims that Williams approached her from behind in a communal area, hit her in the face, pulled her hair, and threw her to the ground, proceeding to kick her multiple times.

The court documents state that Booher-Smith sustained visible injuries, including bruises, swelling on her face, and a cut inside her mouth.

Handcuffed man standing behind prison bars

The lawsuit, which is supported by the Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR) and the America First Policy Institute, argues that the assault was a foreseeable consequence of the current policy allowing prisoners to be housed based on their gender identity rather than their biological sex.

The lawsuit, backed by the Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR) and supported by the America First Policy Institute, argues the attack was the predictable result of a policy that allows inmates to be housed based on gender identity rather than biological sex.

“The housing of these male inmates with females … has led to multiple instances of violence and sexual abuse against the female inmates,” the complaint alleges.

At the center of the lawsuit is Washington’s policy allowing inmates to request placement in so-called “gender-affirming housing.” According to the filing, that process allows male inmates to transfer into women’s facilities and in some cases share cells, bathrooms and showers with female prisoners.

The complaint argues the policy relies heavily on self-identification, with limited objective requirements for transfer.

Williams, described in the filing as a 6-foot-4 “biologically intact” male and convicted child sex offender, was transferred into the women’s facility despite prior concerns about his behavior, according to the lawsuit.

A corrections official at a previous prison had warned against the transfer due to Williams’ history of violence, the complaint alleges, warnings that were ultimately not followed.

Exterior view of the Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor, Washington.

The Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor. (Google Maps)

Booher-Smith says she had noticed Williams watching her in the weeks leading up to the incident and tried to avoid him. The attack, she claims, happened suddenly while she was heating food, leaving her with little chance to defend herself.

The lawsuit also raises questions about the response from staff, alleging that a corrections officer present during the incident froze and did not intervene as the assault unfolded.

In the aftermath, Booher-Smith reported ongoing pain as well as anxiety and trauma, according to the filing, which says she has since sought treatment for the emotional impact of the attack.

She is seeking damages and a court order blocking the policy, arguing it violates the Constitution by exposing female inmates to unsafe conditions.

Interior of Washington Corrections Center for Women showing prison cell doors and housing units

The Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor, Wash. (Washington State Department of Corrections)

The lawsuit argues the incident was not isolated, alleging that women at the facility have been “physically assaulted, threatened, intimidated, or sexually harassed by male inmates housed with them.”

It also points to prior complaints and legal filings involving other inmates, arguing state officials were on notice about potential risks tied to the policy.

“In the prison setting, where inmates cannot escape state-imposed conditions, females are forced to live every waking moment at a dangerous disadvantage,” the complaint states.

The National Review previously reported that Williams had been accused of sexually harassing female inmates and had a prior conviction involving a minor, along with a history of violent behavior.

The outlet also reported that another inmate filed a complaint under the Prison Rape Elimination Act, alleging misconduct by Williams and that prison officials said aspects of those claims were substantiated.

The Washington Department of Corrections told Fox News Digital it does not comment on pending litigation. The agency also confirmed that Williams was transferred out of the Washington Corrections Center for Women last October and is incarcerated at the Stafford Creek Corrections Center.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the ACLU of Washington and the America First Policy Institute for comment.

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