The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Ex-Clayton Sheriff’s chaplain has computer trespass charge dropped

- By Leon Stafford lstafford@ajc.com

A computer trespassin­g charge against a former Clayton Sheriff ’s Office chaplain was dismissed Tuesday, seven months after he called Sheriff Victor Hill an “evil man” in an email.

Rodney Williams was fired from the department on Feb. 2, but found himself facing a warrant for his arrest three days later because of the critical email of Hill he sent his former co-workers on the sheriff ’s office computers on his last day.

“Sheriff Hill’s toxic leadership (i.e. harassment, retaliatio­n, targeting an employee to cause a hostile work environmen­t by monitoring activities, sideshow investigat­ions and creating a sched- ule to force him to resign) is the worse [sic] of any leader in the Sheriff ’s office,” Williams wrote in the email.

Williams said he was fired because he refused to comply with Hill’s decision last year that chaplains would become deputies and because he did not want to promote Nixle, an emergency notificati­on service that some say Hill has used as a campaign tool. Williams also acknowledg­ed he was also terminated because he watched the Atlanta Falcons on his work computer, though he said he still got work done.

After the email, Hill charged that Williams was trespassin­g on the department’s computer and issued a warrant for his arrest. Williams turned himself in.

The Superior Court of Clayton County concluded Tuesday that Williams had not trespassed because his Sheriff ’s Office email account had not yet been deleted when he sent the message, nor had his access been terminated.

“An argument can be made that the defendant did not access the computer network without authority based on his ability to access the server,” the court said. “Furthermor­e the defendant had not been explicitly informed that he was not allowed to access the email.”

Williamssa­id he felt vindicated by the dismissal of the charge.

“I’m happy that it’s over,” he said.

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