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Date: 06-18-2019

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United States of America v. David John Telles, Jr.

Case Number: 4:16-cr-00424-JSW

Judge: Jeffrey S. White

Court: United States District Court for the Northern District of California (Alameda County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: Christina McCall, Vanessa Baehr-Jones, Jonas Lerman, Katherine Lloyd-Lovett and Vanessa Quant, Kathleen Turner and Jessica Rodriguez-Gonzalez.

Defendant's Attorney: Michael Stepanian and Jennifer Lynn Naegele

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Oakland, CA - Pleasanton Man Sentenced To Over 25 Years In Prison For Online Enticement Of A Minor, Travel With Intent To Engage In Illicit Sexual Conduct, And Engaging In Illicit Sexual Conduct In A Foreign Place

David John Telles, Jr., was sentenced to serve 302 months in prison by Judge Jeffrey White.

After a two-week trial, Telles, 43, of Pleasanton, Calif., was convicted on October 29, 2018, of all counts in the indictment against him: online enticement of a minor; travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct in a foreign place; and engaging in illicit sexual conduct in a foreign place. Evidence at trial showed that Telles spent weeks using an online game, a social media application, and his cellular telephone to groom the 14-year-old victim, who lived in England—telling her that she was his girlfriend and that he wanted to marry her. Telles then traveled to England in June 2014 with the intent to sexually abuse the victim. After arriving in England, Telles took the victim to two different hotels, where he sexually abused her over the course of two days. Police officers from the Devon and Cornwall Constabulary in England caught Telles and rescued the child.

Telles was indicted by a federal grand jury on October 13, 2013, on one count each of online enticement of a minor, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2422(b); traveling with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2423(b); and engaging in illicit sexual conduct in a foreign place, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2423(c).

“The United States Attorney’s Office is committed to protecting vulnerable children, in our district and throughout the world, from dangerous people who use the internet to meet and groom them, while intending to do them harm,” U.S. Attorney Anderson said.

“This and similar investigations illustrate that people like Telles really exist and target our most vulnerable members of society. While kids may seek to locate imaginative monsters under their beds, we need parents to assist us with educating their children about the real monsters that are using the internet to enter their rooms through smart phones, tablets, and laptops,” said Special Agent in Charge Spradlin. “Homeland Security Investigations is committed to public safety, which includes protecting the children and youth of our communities who are most vulnerable to online predators.”

In addition to the prison term, Judge White also sentenced Telles to a 15-year period of supervised release. While on supervised release, Telles must register as a sex offender and must participate in sex-offender-specific treatment. Judge White also ordered Telles to have no contact with the victim without permission of the probation office. The defendant will begin serving the sentence immediately, and will receive credit toward his sentence for the time he has spent in custody since his arrest by federal authorities on October 20, 2016.

The prosecution is the result of an investigation by United States Homeland Security Investigations and Devon and Cornwall Constabulary.

If members of the public have any information relevant to suspected child predators or suspicious activity, they should contact Homeland Security Investigations through the toll-free Tip Line at 1-866-DHS-2-ICE or complete the online tip form at: https://www.ice.gov/webform/hsi-tip-form. Both are staffed around the clock by investigators. Suspected child sexual exploitation or missing children may also be reported to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, via its toll-free 24-hour hotline, 1-800-THE-LOST.


Charges:


18:2422(b): Online enticement of a minor
(1)
18:2423(b): Travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct
(2)
18:2423(c): Engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places
(3)

Outcome: 06/17/2019 385 RESPONSE to 379 Sentencing Memorandum, filed by David John Telles, Jr.. (Naegele, Jennifer) (Filed on 6/17/2019) Modified on 6/17/2019 (jlmS, COURT STAFF). (Entered: 06/17/2019)
06/17/2019 386 REPLY to 381 Sentencing Memorandum, filed by USA as to David John Telles, Jr (McCall, Christina) (Filed on 6/17/2019) Modified on 6/17/2019 (jlmS, COURT STAFF). (Entered: 06/17/2019)
06/17/2019 387 REVISED REPLY to 381 Sentencing Memorandum, filed by USA as to David John Telles, Jr (McCall, Christina) (Filed on 6/17/2019) Modified on 6/17/2019 (jlmS, COURT STAFF). (Entered: 06/17/2019)

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