United States Attorney's Office for the District of Hawaii

12/12/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/13/2024 13:06

Oahu Basketball Coach Pleads Guilty to Child Exploitation and Harassment Offenses Involving Ten Victims

Press Release

Oahu Basketball Coach Pleads Guilty to Child Exploitation and Harassment Offenses Involving Ten Victims

Thursday, December 12, 2024
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Hawaii

HONOLULU - United States Attorney Clare E. Connors announced that Dwayne Yuen, a 51-year-old resident of Honolulu, pleaded guilty today to all six counts in a First Superseding Indictment and six counts in a filed Information charging him with child exploitation and harassment offenses. Specifically, Yuen pleaded guilty to committing crimes against three minor victims, including sex trafficking Minor Victim 1 in 2005 and 2006; coercing and enticing Minor Victim 2 to engage in sexual activity in 2006; and producing, receiving, and possessing child pornography of Minor Victim 3 in and around 2020 to 2023. He also pled guilty to harassing victims identified in court documents as Victims 4 through 10 through anonymous and obscene communications in and around 2021 to 2023. The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested Yuen in February 2023, and he has been detained at the Federal Detention Center in Honolulu since his arrest.

Court pleadings and information in court hearings describe a course of criminal conduct spanning nearly two decades. Yuen was a youth basketball coach of mostly middle school- and high school-aged girls. He coached both private club teams and teams at various private and public schools on Oahu. Minor victims 1 to 3 and Victims 4 to 10 were all basketball players coached by Yuen. Victims 4 through 9 were at or near eighteen years old when Yuen sent the harassing and sexually explicit communications, and Victim 10 was seventeen years old.

"Cases involving the exploitation of minors by those they trust often span years, including because perpetrators spend time grooming their targets, who then may delay reporting the crimes for various reasons," said United States Attorney Clare E. Connors. "This case represents a concerted, persistent effort by law enforcement, advocates, and the targets themselves to seek justice and healing in the criminal system."

Yuen's sentencing date is set for April 3, 2025, before the Honorable J. Michael Seabright, Senior United States District Judge. Yuen faces a mandatory fifteen years in prison and up to 144 years in prison for all twelve of the offenses to which he pleaded guilty. Yuen also faces a term of supervised release of up to life, mandatory restitution, and must register as a sex offender.

The FBI is investigating the case, and the prosecution is being handled by Assistant U.S. Attorney Rebecca Perlmutter and Trial Attorney Gwendelynn Bills of the U.S. Department of Justice's Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section.

Contact

Aislinn Affinito
[email protected]

Updated December 13, 2024
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Project Safe Childhood
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