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An ex-principal from an Oregon high school, previously removed from his position due to inflammatory remarks about deceased conservative activist Charlie Kirk, now faces imprisonment over a case involving child pornography.
Jeremy P. Williams, aged 50 from Longview, Washington, received a 61-month prison sentence on February 23 after admitting guilt to three charges of first-degree possession of explicit images featuring minors.
In addition to his prison term, Williams must register as a sex offender and will be under supervised release for three years, as stated by prosecutors.
Williams had been at the helm of Rainier Junior/Senior High School since 2022, a school district that serves under 800 students, according to state statistics.

In a file photo, Jeremy P. Williams is depicted on campus, gesturing towards the camera. (Rainier Jr./Sr. High School Facebook)
His criminal activities came to light when social media platforms detected and flagged accounts linked to him for distributing files that matched existing child sexual abuse content through a method known as hash matching. This alert prompted an investigation, leading detectives to search his residence, where they confiscated phones, computers, and other electronic devices.
Before his arrest, school officials were already responding to concerns about Williams’ conduct.
In a message to families, Superintendent Chad Holloway said the district was aware of “concerns… following a recent comment by an employee… regarding Charlie Kirk,” calling the activist’s killing “deeply unsettling” and acknowledging the impact on students and staff.

Charlie Kirk speaks before he is assassinated during Turning Point’s visit to Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah on Sept.10, 2025. (Tess Crowley/The Deseret News via AP)
Following those concerns, Williams was placed on paid administrative leave.
Days later, Holloway sent another letter to the community describing “very disturbing” developments after learning of Williams’ arrest on charges involving depictions of minors in sexually explicit conduct.

Former school principal Jeremy P. Williams is seen inside a school building in this undated file photo. (Rainier Jr./Sr. High School Facebook)
He emphasized that the district was working closely with law enforcement and taking steps to support students, including making counselors available and allowing early dismissal for families who felt it was needed.
“The safety of our students is our highest priority,” Holloway wrote.

Jeremy P. Williams appears at the school in this file photo from his tenure as principal. (Rainier Jr./Sr. High School Facebook)
He stressed that investigators did not believe any students in the district were involved and said the district was fully cooperating with law enforcement.
Authorities have echoed that point, saying there’s no indication Williams possessed images of students from the school.
Williams was arrested in September 2025 and booked into the Cowlitz County Jail.

Former principal Jeremy P. Williams appears via Webex during a court hearing related to the child sex image case. (KPTV)
The case itself unfolded largely behind the scenes until sentencing, where Williams reportedly offered only a barely audible apology, according to the Daily Chronicle in Longview. The outlet also reported that he had previously boasted about winning awards for his erotic fiction.
Judge Thad Scudder handed down the sentence, which also includes $3,000 in court fees.
The case has sparked reaction online, including from former NCAA swimmer and women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines, who wrote on X: “It’s always either 1) a teacher 2) a health care worker 3) a government employee. Deeply concerning.”
Actor Kevin Sorbo also weighed in, writing, “I don’t think Charlie was the bad person in this story.”
Fox News Digital reached out to the school district for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.