06/05/2026
BOISE, ID (June 5, 2026) — Just three weeks after being sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole on unrelated charges, Isaiah Williams, 22, was sentenced today on two counts of Forcible Pe*******on with a Foreign Object, one count of R**e, and drug-related charges.
Honorable District Judge Lynn Norton sentenced Williams to 70 years in prison with the possibility of parole after 43 years.
The convictions stem from two separate trials involving two victims, both of whom met Williams through Snapchat in November 2024. In each case, Williams invited the victim to his apartment near Boise State University under the pretense of a casual visit. Once alone with his victims, Williams sexually assaulted them despite their repeated objections.
Williams was employed as a correctional officer with IDOC at the time of the assaults but falsely told victims he was a police officer.
The State argued Williams will continue to be a risk to the community if he’s ever released, saying this is not immaturity or bad coping skills but rather “predatory behavior.”
"The courage it took for these women to come forward and testify cannot be overstated,” said Jan Bennetts, Ada County Prosecutor. “Today's sentence, combined with the life sentence imposed three weeks ago, holds the defendant fully accountable and ensures the public is protected from him."
In the first sentencing on May 12, Williams received life in prison with no possibility of parole following convictions on Lewd and Lascivious Conduct, Sexual Abuse of a Minor Under 16, Aggravated Assault, and other charges
Cases like this don't come together without exceptional detective work. The Ada County Prosecutor's Office is grateful to the Police Department Special Victims Unit and Violent Crimes Unit for their persistence across multiple investigations and multiple trials.