A former Dougherty County teacher was arrested and bonded out on sex assault charges on Tuesday.
Audrianna Williams, 31, went viral for her “Back to school” rap song in 2020.
She was arrested on two counts of sexual assault by teacher/principal/asst principal/other adm. She posted a $2,000 bond Tuesday afternoon.
The Dougherty County School System issued the following statement Tuesday afternoon in light of her charges:
“Audrianna Williams, a former Dougherty County School System teacher, was charged by the Dougherty County School System Police Department with two counts of Sexual assault by persons with supervisory or disciplinary authority (O.C.G.A.16-6-5.1). The charges were filed as the result of an investigation into allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a student.”
Last week, Williams resigned her position in lieu of termination by the Dougherty County Board of Education.”
On Wednesday, Dec. 13, a Dougherty County teacher was placed on administrative leave. A statement released by the Dougherty County School System said the discipline was connected to a “possible inappropriate relationship between a Monroe Comprehensive High School teacher and student.”
If Williams is found guilty of those charges she could potentially be facing one to 20 years in prison for each count.