United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of California

05/09/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/09/2024 23:27

Former University City High School Teacher Sentenced to 120 Months for Trying to Buy Sex Acts from a 16 Year Old

Press Release

Former University City High School Teacher Sentenced to 120 Months for Trying to Buy Sex Acts from a 16-Year-Old

Thursday, September 5, 2024
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of California

NEWS RELEASE SUMMARY - September 5, 2024

SAN DIEGO - Sean Stevenson, a former high school science teacher at University City High School, was sentenced in federal court today to 120 months in prison for attempting to purchase oral sex from a 16-year-old. Stephenson was still a high school teacher at the time of the offense.

The defendant pleaded guilty on June 13, 2024, to one count of Attempted Enticement of a Minor.

According to the publicly-filed documents in the case, between April 9, 2023, and April 16, 2023, Stevenson used a voice over internet protocol (VOIP) line to negotiate by text message for commercial sex with an individual that went by the name of Kash and who represented to Stevenson that she was 20 years old. From April 15, 2023, through April 16, 2023, Stevenson offered Kash a fee to find a female under the age of 18 for Stevenson. In pertinent part, Stevenson stated to Kash the following:

  • "And I don't suppose you know in[sic] younger girls I could pay u a premium for?"
  • "I pay u a finders fee and I pay her"
  • "The younger the better."
  • "Just keep it in mind if you come across any high school age girls"
  • "Not young enough" (in response to Kash suggesting an 18 year old).

Between October 2, 2023, and October 24, 2023, Stevenson continued to negotiate by text message for commercial sex with an individual he believed to be Kash, but who was actually an undercover officer (UC). When the UC referenced a 16-year-old cousin as being available for commercial sex with Stevenson, he responded "Oh … yes!" and negotiated for the following:

  • $150 for a "bbbj" (oral copulation without a condom)
  • $100 for manual genital stimulation
  • A "car date" (a commercial sex encounter that occurs inside a vehicle)

On October 17, 2023, Stevenson messaged the UC "Do you still have a younger girl?" and again negotiated the exchange of $150 for "bbbj" with the 16-year-old cousin.

On October 23, 2023, Stevenson re-engaged with the UC to confirm he still wanted to meet with the 16-year-old cousin for a commercial sex date. In pertinent part, Stevenson stated the following to the UC:

  • "Ok, and $150 for a cardate bbbj. No condom."
  • "Also, can you send a pic of your cousin please?" (lips emoji)
  • "Sexy pic"

On October 24, 2023, Stevenson agreed to meet with the 16-year-old cousin for the commercial sex date. The UC provided an address in San Diego, to which Stevenson asked, "what is she wearing?" (in reference to the 16-year-old cousin). Stevenson also renegotiated a fee of $140 for oral sex.

On October 24, 2023, at approximately 7:00 a.m., Stevenson arrived at the provided location. Stevenson drove to a parking lot where he had a full, unobstructed view of the meeting location and then drove laps near the location where Stevenson was told the 16-year-old cousin would be arriving. Stevenson was stopped and placed under arrest. During the arrest, $140 cash was located in the driver's side door storage area of Stevenson's sports car.

"Mr. Stevenson's determination to purchase sex acts from a minor is appalling," said U.S. Attorney Tara McGrath. "Thankfully he was caught before harming an actual child. The sentence imposed today reflects the magnitude of our commitment to protecting the vulnerable from exploitation."

"I have a simple message for all those who target children for sex online: If you go after children in California, we'll go after you," said Attorney General Bonta. "Today's announcement makes it clear that child sexual exploitation will not be tolerated. I'm extremely grateful to our San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force and our federal partners for their dedication and commitment to keeping our communities safe. My office always stands ready to work with our partners across California to fight for our children and for public safety."

"This case represents another successful collaborative effort by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and our law enforcement partners to swiftly identify, investigate and bring to justice individuals that seek to exploit vulnerable populations," said Chris Davis, acting special agent in charge for HSI San Diego. "The defendant was in a position of public trust as a teacher at the time of arrest and law enforcement will not stand for this kind of abuse and misconduct; we are committed to protecting our children and our communities."

"The San Diego Police Department is a proud member of the San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force," said Chief Scott Wahl. "A teacher is meant to protect and nurture students, guiding them with care and respect, but instead, this individual sought to sexually exploit a school-age girl. Thankfully, due to the actions of law enforcement agencies, Stevenson was arrested before a child was victimized. The San Diego Police Department remains committed to protect our youth from the unthinkable."

This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Derek Ko and Andrew Sherwood.

DEFENDANTS Case Number 23CR2368-AJB

Sean Stevenson Age: 59 San Diego, CA

SUMMARY OF CHARGES

Attempted Enticement of a Minor- Title 18, U.S.C., Section 2422(b)

Maximum penalty: Life in prison, 10-year mandatory minimum

INVESTIGATING AGENCIES

Homeland Security Investigations

San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force

Contact

Media Relations Director Kelly Thornton (619) 546-9726 or [email protected]

Updated September 5, 2024
Topic
Project Safe Childhood
Press Release Number:CAS24-0905-Stevenson