Former teacher accused of making AI porn videos of students
Mar 14, 2025
CORINTH, Miss. -- A parent is worried about a former Corinth Middle School teacher accused of using artificial intelligence to create explicit child pornography.
Wilson Jones, 30, was charged with production and possession of a morphed image of child pornography. He is being held in LaFayette Cou
nty without bond and is scheduled to be in court Friday.
He was a teacher at Corinth Middle School when the alleged crimes occurred on or before November 19, 2024.
North Carolina human trafficking suspect accused of sexually abusing dog
According to documents filed in Federal Court in Oxford, the former Corinth teacher allegedly used AI to morph pictures of several students in his class and use them to create sexually explicit material.
"I hope and pray they get the situation taken care of and if he didn't do it that his name will be cleared and if he did then justice will be served," said one parent, Jasmica Wade.
According to the affidavit, the images depicted Corinth students engaging in inappropriate behavior, including kissing and exposing themselves.
Jones claimed the content was not sexual and resigned on November 21, 2024.
None of the students between the ages of 14 and 16 were aware of what Jones was allegedly doing.
Jones' activity on his school-issued computer triggered the school system's program, which scans for illicit content being downloaded or shared.
According to reports, Corinth Schools did not notify the Mississippi Department of Education till Jan. 29. Corinth Police and FBI seized evidence on Mar. 3rd, and Jones was arrested on Mar. 12.
"We need to know what's going on at our schools and with our children and not only our own but anybody else's children," said Wade. "That's what we send them to school to learn, but not to go through this, they shouldn't have to go through that."
The Corinth School District will not comment as the investigation is ongoing.
Corinth Police is urging anyone who may have unknowingly become a victim of Jones to contact police at (662) 286-3377. ...read more read less