MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - New information has been released in the federal case against former Mississippi School teacher Wilson Jones, who is accused of using AI to create pornographic videos of students.
The details are coming from a flurry of motions filed on behalf of the school district’s superintendent, who is also facing charges for failing to report the crime to law enforcement.
Action News 5’s Impact Team aired a special report on this case back in August, and these new documents now reveal that Jones got another job working with children.
After resigning from the school system, Jones applied for a position at the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services.
In his hired role as a social service specialist, it’s unclear if he worked directly with children, but in

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