Now sir! This feels highly unprofessional but here we are! Reality star Brittish Williams‘ former attorney took to social media recently spoke out about her jail sentence.
On TikTok Attorney, Jason Korner, described his client as a ‘low level reality star’ who would not listen to him as he tried to (seemingly unprovoked) explain why his former client received the 4 year sentence.
He said:
“Brittish Williams was sentenced to four years in prison yesterday in Federal court in St. Louis…I initially represented her on the case, unfortunately she was just one of those clients, that she wouldn’t listen.”
“She wouldn’t understand strategy that I was talking to about her for her case. Just things that are best practices when on pre trial release in federal court…and eventually we chose not to continue representation,”
“Really, this is what happens when you don’t listen to your lawyer, when you don’t want to kind of change your ways, take responsibility when you have a case pending especially in federal court. I believe that that’s…nearly entirely where her 4 year sentence came from was just her ongoing attitude and behaviors.”
Watch the now deleted video below:
Ex #BasketballWives Star #BrittishWilliams ex attorney says she got the sentence she got because she wouldn’t listen. Calls basketballs wives a low level show. Yikes pic.twitter.com/XHJPKVvZJY
— The Gworls Are Fighting (@baddietvv) November 3, 2023
What Happened To Brittish Williams
According to FOX, Williams, 33, originally from St. Louis, gained recognition for her appearances on the reality television show “Basketball Wives LA.”
She made her debut in season three, which aired on February 17, 2014. She also appeared in the most recent season, which aired earlier this year.
Williams is currently facing sentencing for fraud charges after pleading guilty in May to 15 felony charges stemming from various fraud schemes.
They include five counts of misuse of a Social Security number, four counts of bank fraud, three counts of making false statements to the IRS, and three counts of wire fraud.
Williams was indicted in September 2021.
The total known losses—actual and intended—from Williams’ fraud schemes is $446,082.
Federal prosecutors said they intend to have Williams repay all of the the money she received from her schemes.
Williams faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine on each count of Social Security fraud and making false statements.
The bank fraud charges carry sentences of up to 30 years in prison and a $1 million fine.
The wire fraud charges carry a penalty up to 20 years in prison and a $1 million fine.
Her first mistake was not getting a referred attorney. Where did she find dude? The prosecutors office.
Talking about “good sentencing judge”….
He is so malicious….
— Hot Taqkii (@taqkii) November 5, 2023
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Dragging her AND her show pic.twitter.com/l6WRdNoC9j
— serving downnn well yes (@randomscoconut) November 5, 2023
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Lol not the messy attorney ??.I pray I'm more professional as a lawyer.
— Cinnimon Wilson (@CinnimonWilson) November 5, 2023
Brittish has not commented on her former lawyer’s messy little ‘TikTok take’ on her sentencing.