Brunswick Man Sentenced in 2021 False Imprisonment, Felony Stalking and Sexual Battery Case
State v. Ron Adam Weeks
March 17, 2023
District Attorney Keith Higgins announces that Ron Adams Weeks, 42, of Brunswick, was convicted of False Imprisonment, Felony Stalking, and Sexual Battery, following a jury trial in Glynn County Superior Court which concluded on March 7, 2023. Sentencing in this case was deferred until March 17, 2023.
The charges stem from a series of incidents that began in April of 2021 when the defendant, Ron Adam Weeks, went to a county office and was assisted by the victim, a Glynn County employee. Following that initial interaction, Weeks began to come by the county employee’s office on a regular basis and not leave her office. Weeks would also harass her with telephone calls and would wait for the victim outside of her office and follow her to her vehicle. The victim’s supervisor told Weeks he was to have no contact with the victim and to stay away from the office. The situation evolved to the point where the victim had to take out a good behavior warrant to keep Weeks away from her. Following the expiration of the warrant, on July 12, 2021, Weeks again went to the victim’s office. After checking the area to see if anyone else was in or near the victim’s office, Weeks entered her office, would not leave and followed her around. At one point, Weeks got behind the victim, pushed her against a table, reached under her skirt, ran his hand up her leg and touched her vagina. Weeks then moved her towards another area and detained her until she was able to distract him by telling him that there were cameras watching him. The victim then got away from the defendant and ran to another person in the building and asked for help to call 911. The incident was investigated by the Glynn County Sheriff’s Office.
Weeks appeared before Judge Stephen G. Scarlett, Sr. in Glynn County Superior Court on March 17, 2023, where he was sentenced as a recidivist for a total of 20 years serve 15 years in the Department of Corrections (DOC) without parole and 5 years on probation.
Members of the media with further questions may contact the Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office at 912-554-7200.