Sonoma County: South Carolina man gets decades in prison for exploiting girls
By Bay City News A South Carolina man was sentenced to years in California state prison earlier this week after pleading guilty to multiple charges related to sexual exploitation of two girls Sonoma County prosecutors commented Related Articles East Bay educator s aide charged with possessing child porn Former Berkeley professor charged in sexual encounters with underage participant Northern California man s -year sentence overturned after judge rules accuser may have made up charges Four arrested in sextortion scheme that drove San Jose teen to take his life South Bay hospital accused of ignoring manager s alleged San Jose steakhouse sex attack on nurse Jordan Evans-Ramirez on Tuesday admitted to multiple felony charges including child sexual assault possession of child pornography and human trafficking of a minor involving two -year-old girls the Sonoma County District Attorney s Office noted in a declaration Evans-Ramirez s development began in early when Santa Rosa police launched an examination into reports of his online exploitation of a minor A second victim was identified during the review of his social media activity toward the end of the year prosecutors declared According to the District Attorney s Office Evans-Ramirez used his social media platforms to coerce and manipulate his casualties including by threatening to share private images He also offered money and other incentives to solicit inappropriate contact I cannot imagine the psychological and physical toll that these two young girls suffered Their bravery in coming forward brought a dangerous individual to justice and will undoubtedly prevent future harm to others District Attorney Carla Rodriguez noted in a declaration Thursday