Mt. Airy, North Carolina Middle School Swim Coach Charged With Sex Crimes

Gregory Todd Williams, a former part-time swim coach at the Mount Airy Middle School in North Carolina and coach at STAR Aquatics, has been charged with five counts of “sexual exploitation of a minor,” according to mtairynews.com.

Editor’s Note: The name “Greg Williams” is a fairly common one, so we encourage our readers take extra care in this case, and all cases, before attaching accusations and charges to any specific person that might have the same name.

Williams has been employed by the middle school “sporadically over the last two years” as a swim coach, according to Superintendent Dr. Gregory Little.

The charges against Williams include allegations that he participated in the sharing of sexual images of children on internet file-sharing sites, though police say that they don’t believe that any images of children in the local community were involved.

Williams was also formerly listed as a coach for STAR Aquatics in North Carolina, which listed them as the “Reeves Community Center/ Head Coach.” He no longer appears on that page, but a cached version dated July 11th, 2014 can be seen here.

Updated with information about Williams’ USA Swimming coaching duties.

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Derek
8 years ago

He was my substitute teacher back in 2nd or 3rd grade

RIP PURRRSTON 2K15
8 years ago

He was mine too

David rogers
8 years ago

So sad . He was doing this in Paducah ky 4 years ago and no one would do anything about it.. prayers to the children he has violated…

Swimmer
9 years ago

Any updates on this case??

9 years ago

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA he is my role model

Claire
Reply to  coach greg is bae
8 years ago

lol he was literally my swim coach

Swimsweep
9 years ago

Lock him up and throw away the key

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