Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

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Wednesday, 24 June 2026

More CSA in the USA > HS boys soccer coach charged with CSAM; Fort Hood Sgt-Maj booted and jailed for CSA

 

Federal Investigation Uncovers 43 Suspected Child Sexual Abuse Files On Patuxent High Soccer Coach’s Laptop




LUSBY, Md. A former Patuxent High School boys varsity soccer coach is being held without bond after Calvert County authorities charged him with eight counts of possession of child pornography.

The charges followed an investigation involving Child Protective Services, the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Bureau and the United States Secret Service.

Edwin Augusto Maldonado, 46, of Lusby, was arrested June 12 and charged in Calvert County District Court with eight counts of possession of child pornography.

According to charging documents, the investigation began March 6, 2026, after Calvert County Child Protective Services received a report concerning alleged sexual abuse involving a minor. Court records state investigators subsequently launched a criminal investigation.

Court records show authorities executed a residential search warrant at Maldonado’s Lusby residence on March 13, 2026, after the warrant was signed by Calvert County Circuit Court Judge Carmean. During the search, investigators seized multiple electronic devices, including a Lenovo Yoga laptop that authorities identified as belonging to Maldonado.

According to court records, detectives later obtained a second search warrant for a forensic examination of the seized devices.

Investigators submitted the devices for forensic analysis by the United States Secret Service. According to the statement of probable cause, a forensic examiner allegedly discovered approximately 43 files that investigators identified as child sexual abuse material on Maldonado’s laptop.

Court records allege the files were downloaded and saved to the computer on or about April 20, 2025. Investigators reported the files were allegedly obtained through an online file-sharing service and stored within the laptop’s downloads directory under a user account identified as “Edwin.”

According to charging documents, investigators believe some of the files were later moved from the computer after an external hard drive was connected to the device. The external drive was not recovered during the execution of the search warrant, court records state.

Authorities ultimately filed eight criminal counts against Maldonado, with each count corresponding to files investigators identified during the forensic examination.

Maldonado was arrested June 12, 2026, and initially ordered held without bond. During a bail review hearing June 15, District Court Judge Robyn Riddle ordered that Maldonado continue to be held without bond pending further court proceedings.

A trial is scheduled for July 13, 2026, in Calvert County District Court.




Fort Hood Sergeant Major Sentenced to 25 Years for Child Sexual Abuse


Fort Hood Sgt. Maj. Victor Rivera was convicted by a military jury of raping and abusing two children.


A senior non-commissioned officer stationed at Fort Hood has been sentenced to 25 years in prison after a military jury convicted him of raping and sexually abusing two children, concluding one of the most serious criminal cases prosecuted by the Army in recent years.


Sgt. Maj. Victor M. Rivera
, 49, a telecommunications operations chief assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 11th Corps Signal Brigade, III Armored Corps, was sentenced June 12 by a military judge following his conviction at the Lawrence Williams Judicial Center at Fort Hood, according to the Army.

The sentence represents one of the most significant punishments imposed in a recent Army child sexual abuse case. It includes 25 years of confinement, total forfeiture of pay and allowances, reduction to the rank of E-1, and a dishonorable discharge from the Army. He will serve his confinement at the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., according to the Army Office of Special Trial Counsel.

The case centered on the sexual abuse of two children over a period of years while Rivera lived in Harker Heights, a community adjacent to Fort Hood.

JAG mock court martial.
Members of the Judge Advocate General Corps complete a mock court martial as part of a year-long judicial training exercise in 2018. (Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katherine Dowd.)

Army prosecutors said Rivera began abusing one victim in 2019 when she was younger than 16. About a year later, he began abusing a second child who was younger than 12. The abuse continued until the victims disclosed what had happened to their mother, who reported the allegations to the Harker Heights Police Department in October 2020.

The investigation ultimately involved local law enforcement, Army Criminal Investigation Division agents, and military prosecutors. Investigators recovered forensic evidence from Rivera's phone showing repeated visits to websites discussing the sexual abuse of minors, according to court records summarized by the Army Office of Special Trial Counsel.

Punishment Ends Army Career

Military convictions of this nature carry consequences beyond imprisonment, including the loss of military retirement benefits and veterans benefits associated with honorable service.

The case also highlights the expanding role of the Army Office of Special Trial Counsel, a new independent military prosecution office created in response to years of criticism regarding how the armed forces handled serious criminal offenses.

The office, which became fully operational in late 2023, removed prosecutorial authority over many serious crimes from traditional military chains of command and placed those decisions in the hands of independent military prosecutors.

Rivera's prosecution was handled by that office rather than by commanders within his chain of command.

Although Fort Hood has drawn national attention in recent years for a variety of criminal investigations and command climate concerns, Rivera's offenses occurred primarily in a civilian community near the installation and involved child victims rather than fellow service members. The successful prosecution nevertheless underscores the broad jurisdiction of the military justice system over active-duty personnel accused of serious crimes, including offenses committed off post.

Rivera’s sentence does not automatically mark the end of the legal process. Military convictions automatically undergo appellate review through the military justice system. Unless modified on appeal, the former sergeant major faces decades of confinement and a permanent separation from the Army.



CSA in the USA > TN city Commissioner steps down after charges of CSA over 40 years; Ohio Police Chief charged with CSA

 

Millersville leaders accept resignation of 76-year-old commissioner accused of child sex abuse

Commissioner David Gregory has been charged with sexually abusing children over the course of nearly 40 years.


Published: Jun. 22, 2026 at 11:20 AM PDT|Updated: 33 minutes ago




MILLERSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Update (Tuesday): Millersville leaders have accepted the resignation
of Commissioner David Gregory, 76, who’s accused of sexually abusing children for decades.

No one signed up to speak during the public comment period.

Earlier (Monday): Millersville leaders (were) set to host a meeting Tuesday afternoon amid accusations
that a city commissioner spent decades sexually abusing children. But no one showed up.


The special-called meeting will come just days after Millersville 
Commissioner David Gregory, 76, submitted his resignation 
following being charged with sexual abuse and battery.

Last week, WSMV4 obtained an indictment showing he was 
charged with one count of continuous sexual abuse of a child
and seven counts of aggravated sexual battery.

He’s accused of sexually abusing at least three children over 
the course of nearly 40 years, with the latest incident allegedly
happening earlier this year.

On June 19, an attorney for Gregory wrote a letter to commissioners
saying that Gregory “has been honored to have served the citizens of Millersville,” but that “out of
deep respect for the citizens of Millersville and his fellow Commissioners, he is tendering his resignation.”

That resignation, the letter says, is effective immediately.




Chief charged with child sex abuse

had misconduct reports at 3 departments

A police chief in Clermont County recently charged with child sex abuse has a documented history of misconduct across multiple departments, including allegations of harassment, dishonesty and a prior criminal case, according to court and disciplinary records reviewed by The Enquirer.


Chad Essert
, 44, was indicted June 11 on 56 

counts of sexual battery and 14 counts of 

unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. 

He was released from a Florida jail June 18,

extradited to Ohio and is scheduled to be 

arraigned June 22.


Please continue to read on Cincinnati.com at:

Records show concerns about Essert’s conduct date back years


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Tuesday, 23 June 2026

CSA in the USA > Louisiana couple charged with 47 counts of bestiality; Cops looking for man who grabbed 6 y/o on a street; Kentucky couple charged with CSA, sodomy, and incest

 

Couple charged with 83 counts of sex acts with dog and second-degree child abuse in Thibodaux

Police in Lafourche Parish say a report of a man abusing a little girl uncovered bestiality in a Thibodaux home.



Phillip Babin and Hailey Mire are charged with bestiality and child cruelty.

"Babin had reportedly struck Mire's daughter in the face with a curtain rod, which led to injuries. Following an investigation, detectives obtained a warrant for Babin's arrest for second degree cruelty to a juvenile."

After the arrest, cops searched the couple's home.

"Detectives obtained a search warrant for Babin and Mire's residence. During the search, they recovered several digital devices belonging to Mire and Babin, which contained videos of sexual acts involving a dog."

Cop booked them both.

"Babin was charged with 36 counts of sexual abuse of an animal in addition to his initial charge of second degree cruelty to a juvenile. His bail is set at $360,000. Mire was charged with 47 counts of sexual abuse of an animal and obstruction of justice. Her bail is set at $520,000."




Chicago police searching for man accused of sexually abusing 6-year-old girl in Chatham





CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago police are searching for man accused of sexually abusing a 6-year-old girl this weekend on the city's South Side.

The crime happened around 7:40 p.m. Saturday in the 100 block of West 87th Street in Chatham, police said.

A man "pretended to fall and brace his fall" by grabbing a 6-year-old girl who was with her mother at the location, CPD said.


Chicago police shared images of the suspect.

He is 40-45 years of age, 180-200 pounds, and was last seen wearing a gray and black baseball cap, a light blue shirt, gray pants and black gym shoes, police said.

No further information was available as Chicago police continue to investigate.



Couple appears in court for child sex abuse case

Chester and Suetta Adkins
Chester and Suetta Adkins

BELCHER, Ky. — A Pike County couple has pleaded not guilty in a case involving allegations of child sexual abuse.

Chester Brian Adkins, 55, and Suetta Adkins, 50, both of Belcher, were indicted earlier this month on two counts of first-degree sexual abuse. Chester Adkins is also charged with two counts of third-degree sodomy and two counts of incest with a victim younger than 12.

The indictment accuses both of subjecting a child to sexual abuse from January 2021 to January of 2025. Chester Adkins is further accused of subjecting the child to sodomy and incest in 2017 and 2018.

The incest charges are the most serious, carrying a potential sentence of 20-to-50 years or life in prison. Each of the remaining charges are punishable by 1-to-5 years in prison.

Both were arrested June 5 and released from jail on partially secured $50,000 bonds on Thursday. They have both been ordered to have no contact with anyone younger than 18.