A former Clay County deputy pleaded guilty to four counts of sexual assault of a child and was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
Mauricio resigned from the Clay County Sheriff’s Office whenOn April 12, according to Clay County Michelle Cook, a 12-year-old girl went to her mother, crying, and told her about being sexually abused by an adult earlier in the day.
The mother called authorities, and the Department of Children and Families and the Sheriff’s Office began an investigation. During an interview with authorities, the girl detailed a “pattern of sexual abuse” that had been “ongoing for some time,” Cook said. The arrest report said Mauricio eventually admitted he had made a “big mistake” and then broke into tears and admitted what he had done to the girl.
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