United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York

07/24/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/24/2024 10:33

Tennessee Woman Sentenced To 41 Months In Prison For Violating The Freedom Of Access To Clinic Entrances Act

Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that BEVELYN BEATTY WILLIAMS was sentenced to 41 months in prison for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (the "FACE Act") in June 2020 in connection with her interference, including by threats and force, with individuals seeking to obtain and provide lawful reproductive health services at a reproductive health center in Manhattan. On February 22, 2024, WILLIAMS was convicted after a nine-day jury trial of one count of violating the FACE Act before U.S. District Judge Jennifer L. Rochon, who imposed today's sentence.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: "Bevelyn Beatty Williams repeatedly intimidated and interfered with individuals seeking and providing critical reproductive health services. She did so by physically blocking access to clinics, threatening staff, and by force. This Office and our law enforcement partners are committed to ensuring that patients exercising their legal right to obtain reproductive health services, and healthcare facilities and their staff providing those services, can do so without unlawful interference or fear of threats or violence."

According to evidence admitted at trial and other public filings and statements made in Court:

On June 19, 2020, and June 20, 2020, WILLIAMS threatened and used force against patients and staff members at a reproductive health center located in lower Manhattan (the "Health Center") and blocked patients and staff members from accessing the Health Center. In one instance, and as captured on video, WILLIAMS pressed her body against the door of the Health Center's patient entrance and refused to move, preventing a Health Center volunteer from entering the Health Center. As a Health Center staff member ("Victim-1") attempted to open the door for the volunteer, WILLIAMS purposefully leaned against the door, crushing Victim-1's hand. Victim-1 yelled, "She's crushing my hand," but WILLIAMS remained against the door, trapping Victim-1's hand and injuring it.

At various times on June 19 and 20, 2020, WILLIAMS stood directly in front of the Health Center entrances. WILLIAMS initially blocked the main entrance used by patients, causing the Health Center to have to divert patients to enter through the staff entrance. WILLIAMS responded by moving to block the staff entrance and directing others to do the same.

WILLIAMS livestreamed some of her conduct on June 19 and 20, 2020, on a social media account. On the livestream on June 19, 2020, WILLIAMS stood within inches of the Health Center's chief administrative officer and threatened to "terrorize this place" and warned that "we're gonna terrorize you so good, your business is gonna be over mama." Similarly, WILLIAMS stood within inches of a Health Center security officer and threatened "war." WILLIAMS also stated that she would act by "any means necessary."

In addition to WILLIAMS's conduct in Manhattan, on multiple other occasions from at least 2019 to 2022, WILLIAMS and others intimidated and interfered with individuals seeking to obtain or provide reproductive health services at other health clinics across the country, including in Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, and Brooklyn, New York. For example, in January 2022, WILLIAMS travelled to a health center in Fort Myers, Florida, where she directed other individuals to block health center entrances. As a result of the blockade, medical staff was delayed in treating at least a dozen patients, three of whom were scheduled for time-sensitive procedures that could have resulted in bleeding, infection, or significant pain without timely treatment. In addition, in July 2022, WILLIAMS invaded a health center in Atlanta, Georgia, where she screamed through the door at patients attempting to enter the facility until they were forced to leave. Among other things, WILLIAMS shouted that she'd go to jail before letting patients enter the facility for an abortion and that she was "not afraid to get arrested."

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In addition to the prison term, WILLIAMS, 33, of Ooltewah, Tennessee, was sentenced to two years of supervised release.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

The prosecution of this case is being handled by the Office's Civil Rights Unit in the Criminal Division. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Emily A. Johnson, Mitzi Steiner, and Jamie Bagliebter, with the assistance of Paralegal Specialist Isabel Loftus, are in charge of the prosecution.