Family counseling employee molests 2 girls during sleepovers, California officials say
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The investigation into Victor David Magallon, 44, began in 2020 after Santa Rosa officers learned of the sexual abuse of two girls under the age of 14 that began as early as 2009, according to an Aug. 28 news release from the Sonoma County District Attorney. The girls would've been 10 or 11 years old when the abuse started, officials said.
Magallon was working at the Child Parent Institute, an agency focused on child therapy, family resource assistance, parent education and providing kids with mental health services, according to its website.
During the trial, the girls recounted the molestation and how it would occur during "drives to the store, fun outings, or sleepovers" at Magallon's home, prosecutors said.
Magallon was sentenced to 28 years in prison for two counts of continuous sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14, officials said.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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