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Nathan S. Williams is the former Criminal Chief at the U..S. Attorney’s Office in South Carolina. He was a federal prosecutor for 13 years and a state prosecutor for 10 years before that. As a federal prosecutor Nathan prosecuted two federal death penalty cases. United States v. Dylann Roof was the first time the death penatly had been imposed for a federal hate crime. Roof executed nine parishioners at Mother Emanuel AME church in Charleston, SC, and was sentenced to death. At trial, Nathan handled over 30 witnesses and presented opening and closing arguments for the government. The other death penalty case involved the muder of two CresCom bank employees during a daytime bank robbery in Conway, SC, for which Brandon Council was sentenced to death. Nathan handled over 20 witnesses and presented opening and closing arguments. Nathan also prosecuted complex financial crimes and violent crimes at the state and federal level. As the Criminal Chief of the United States Attorney’s Office in South Carolina he supervised all federal criminal cases in the State, and in 2018 was awarded the Department of Justice’s second highest honor, the Distinguished Service Award.

Througout his time as a prosecutor Nathan was consistently involved with the media and speaking about hight profile cases. Nathan appeared twice on Dateline, on 48 hours and has been quoted and interviewed extensively in the local Charleston, SC, media as well as across the state of South Carolina. He has also presented and lectured on the topic of Hate Crimes, Death Penalty Prosecutions and Domestic Terrorism dozens of times to community groups, FBI agents, prosecutors, lawyers and federal Anti-Terrorism Task Forces.

Nathan enjoys speaking about his work and his background. He can offer insights on every level of the criminal justice system, and has particularly unique experience with the federal death penalty and in the area of federal and state prosecutions.

Media Pitch

My 23 years as a prosecutor have given me unique insights into every level of the criminal justice process. My decades of speaking to groups, speaking with the media, and appearing on local and national television has made me comfortable in front of a wide range of audiences. As a result, I offer expert analysis and commentary on criminal investigations and trials. I present my analysis and commentary with a confident demeanor that comes from my decades of experience.

Talking Points or Standard Questions

Any commentary or questions regarding criminal investigations, crimnal cases, or prosecutions.

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Available to conduct interviews via:
Mobile Phone, Zoom
Available Equipment

USB Camera and Microphone, headset as well if helpful for sound.

Interview Availability
Monday 7:00 am - 7:00 pm, Tuesday 7:00 am - 7:00 pm, Wednesday 7:00 am - 7:00 pm, Thursday 7:00 am - 7:00 pm, Friday 7:00 am - 7:00 pm, Saturday 11:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Time Zone
EST
Additional notes about availability or scheduling

With a little bit of notice I can really make any time work!

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