MS - Middle school teacher arrested for CSAM lands job at child welfare agency - Jackson, Oct 2025

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Jackson, MS – A former Mississippi middle school teacher has been hired by a state child welfare agency after being arrested for producing child sexual abuse material. Wilson Frederick Jones, 30, was employed by the Corinth School District until he was fired due to allegations of using a school computer to create such material.
 
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I was just reading about this one. What in the actual H?

Jones requested not to contact his previous employer during the application process. He began working as a Social Service Specialist II on February 18, even though the agency knew about his background.

Recent court filings reveal that Jones’s role would require him to work directly with foster children.
Middle school teacher arrested for child pornography lands job at child welfare agency

Corinth Middle School teacher used AI tools to generate sexually explicit videos of students—and that officials in the northeast Mississippi school district allowed him to resign without notifying law enforcement or the Mississippi Department of Education for over two months.

Superintendent Dr. Edward Lee Childress claimed he “simply forgot” to report the incident, The Daily Journal reported.
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“The following are Wilson Jones keystrokes indicating a prompt to the AI system, ‘Two girls posing in each others arms, stopped to kiss. Kissing showing they are truly in love letting each others hands explore one another. Girls roll up each others baggy dresses to reveal each others picture-perfect bodies garmentless,’” the complaint says.
Teacher Accused of Making Pornographic AI Videos of Students

so not only does this guy use a student's image combined with AI to create inappropriate sexual content and email it to himself from school computer, he is fired, charged criminally, and despite this he still gets hired by child welfare, to work directly with children???????

oh and side note: The Superintendent of the school district has now also been indicted for failing to act or report this nasty teacher for over two months after his antics were discovered. Not much ISN'T wrong with this story IMO

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…Just when you think you’ve seen, heard, or read it all!
 
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Why does this not surprise me?! Recently, someone where I do volunteer work, wanted to waive full FBI background checks, due to the "time it takes" with the government shut down, for new volunteers. I stated that it doesn't matter how long it takes. Fortunately, sense prevailed, and they will wait for the process.

Why bother with requiring a full background check, if you are going to waive it?!

There are actually people out there, that are in decision making roles that ignore protocols to protect children. We have seen it over and over here. Soccer coaches hired, no background check. Nannies hired, waive background checks. Glaring issues with foster homes, kids still placed there.
 
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The amount of people who should lose their jobs over this is insanely high.

If they find anything happened anywhere - they
Why does this not surprise me?! Recently, someone where I do volunteer work, wanted to waive full FBI background checks, due to the "time it takes" with the government shut down, for new volunteers. I stated that it doesn't matter how long it takes. Fortunately, sense prevailed, and they will wait for the process.

Why bother with requiring a full background check, if you are going to waive it?!

There are actually people out there, that are in decision making roles that ignore protocols to protect children. We have seen it over and over here. Soccer coaches hired, no background check. Nannies hired, waive background checks. Glaring issues with foster homes, kids still placed there.
should all be charged.

I don’t see that it was waived. The school didn’t report him so it wasn’t on a report. If I’m reading the articles correctly

ETA maybe that’s not what you meant sorry if I’m reading wrong
 
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Looks like Mississippi has a 5,000 fine and up to year jail time for failure to report. Everyone who knew should get the max.
 

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