Client ‘set me up’: Attorney accused of smuggling ‘paper dope’ into jail says he was targeted in plot by inmate he was representing

Attorney accused of drug smuggling claims he was set up by his inmate client

Background: Duval County Jail in Jacksonville, Fla. (Google Maps). Inset (top): Nathan Williams (Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office). Inset (bottom): Jenard Ketter (Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office).

A Florida criminal defense attorney who was accused of smuggling drugs into a jail for his inmate client claimed that his client set him up in order to secure a better deal for himself.

In January 2025, Nathan Williams, 37, was arrested and charged in connection with a monthslong investigation into how illegal drugs were finding their way into Duval County Jail. He faces eight felony charges related to drug smuggling, but now he claims that he was set up by his client, Jenard Ketter, 30. Williams told local news outlet The Florida Trident, “I believe [Ketter] set me up to get leniency from the state and favor with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.”