The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Man who dressed up at kid’s parties faces sex charges

- By Rick Kauffman rkauffman@delcotimes.com @Kauffee_DT on Twitter

MEDIA COURTHOUSE » Led from the Delaware County Courthouse in handcuffs charged with counts of deviant sexual misconduct with children, Michael Cripps was defiant with a middle finger raised to conceal his face.

“F--- you,” he said to reporters who questioned his costumed birthday party enterprise, M.C. Parties, in which Cripps advertised his services masqueradi­ng as various cartoon characters to entertain children for $65-an-hour.

Delaware County District Attorney Jack Whelan said Monday that they have not yet linked Cripps’ costume business to potential victims, but said that in addition to the five known accusers who have indicted Cripps, there may be more victims yet to come forward.

“We have grave concerns that there are many more victims, even though we’ve document five victims, we have concerns that there are many more out there that he’s exploited, that he’s victimized and that he’s sexually abused,” Whelan said.

Cripps, 43, of Colwyn, was first on the radar for sexual misconduct with children back in 2013 when he was arrested and charged with a string of burglaries in Upper Darby involving thefts from storage lockers. He pleaded guilty to 11 counts of criminal trespass and two counts of receiving stolen property in 2014 and sentenced to 3-6 years in a state correction­al facility.

“At that time he was being processed in our office for multiple burglaries, and there was insufficie­nt evidence in the 2013 case at that time,” Whelan said of the alleged sexual contact with a minor prior to the charges filed Monday.

It wasn’t until Sept. 2017 that a tip from a Childline referral once again alleged Cripps of sexual abuse of a minor. Whelan said the Delaware County Criminal Investigat­ion Unit interviewe­d a five-year-old at the Child Advocacy Center who detailed a series of involuntar­y sexual contact with Cripps.

Going back through instances in which children were under Cripps’ care, CID identified four additional victims who detailed a series of abuses with

Cripps. He was charged with more than 120 counts of offenses involving rape and indecent assault of a child Monday.

A confidence man, Whelan said Cripps’ primary method in establishi­ng his victims was through relationsh­ips with various women. Whelan said they would invite them into their homes to stay for a period of time and would provide “child care” while the single mothers would go to work.

According to one victim, Cripps would “always sleep with a boy in his bed when kids stayed overnight.”

Through the relationsh­ips with these unidentifi­ed partners, Cripps would allegedly build a system of trust with their children. One victim claimed that Cripps would rape him or perform oral sex on him “just about every day” between early 2009 and 2011 from the time the victim was 13 until the age of 16.

“His M.O. was innocent boys,” Whelan said. “He would establish a relationsh­ip with the mother and then sleep in a separate bedroom with the boys ... a mother, of course, complained about that and thought it was inappropri­ate behavior.”

Whelan said the mothers who were dating or involved with Cripps were not aware of his deviant sexual relationsh­ip with their children and other boys at home.

“If they did, they’re not articulati­ng it, if they did, they’re not giving us informatio­n that is sufficient,” Whelan said. “Although a lot of them are in denial of it, I think one or two believed there was some concerning behavior.”

Cripps lived in at least 13 different addresses between 1998 and 2012 throughout Delaware County — Darby, East Lansdowne, Lansdowne, Upper Darby and Aldan — and at least two locations in Philadelph­ia and Avondale. His transient nature makes it difficult to pinpoint the exact locations of where the assaults took place during that period.

Whelan said it wasn’t clear in the active investigat­ion if he’s meeting the single mothers through his costume company or through other means.

“He is reaching out to women one way or anyone through a chance meeting or some time of internet relationsh­ip, but he’s reaching out to women, vulnerable women typically,

women who don’t have men in their lives, women who have small boys, and he’s befriendin­g them in order to take sexual advances and criminally violate these little boys,” Whelan said.

His five accusers, who are now in their teens to early adulthood, allege their particular assaults occurred between 2008 and 2012 when they were between the ages of seven and 17.

The affidavit of probable cause alleges “Cripps would become angry” with the boys if they resisted sleeping in the same bed as him, with one

boy engaging with a physical altercatio­n with Cripps over a refused request.

His temper was evident Monday as he hurled insults and made vulgar gestures as he engaged the media scrum following his arraignmen­t.

“These children knew they were being abused, they knew it was inappropri­ate behavior for him to have been touching them, fondling them and ultimately vicious sexual intercours­e with them,” Whelan said. “When these kids started to resist he would show anger and emotion to try to suppress their resistance.”

On his still active Facebook page, Cripps has photograph­s posing with different

children – one staging next to a shopping mall Santa Claus and another with a young boy dressed as Batman. One of Cripps’ profile photos is a stock image of the “thin blue line” American flag praising the Folcroft Police Department.

Whelan was scant on details of Cripps’ personal life beyond having a son, “which is questionab­le whether that is his child or not,” Whelan said.

Cripps’ relationsh­ip status on Facebook is listed as “divorced.”

On a post around Christmas when Cripps had visited the holiday installmen­t at Rose Tree Park he’s seen holding a child by a cutout nutcracker. Cripps left cryptic

statements in the comments regarding his tumultuous relationsh­ips at home.

“I miss my wife and family there [sic] missing a lot up here,” Cripps wrote.

When asked “what wife?” he responded, “we’re get [sic] a divorce cuz [sic] she moved away with someone else.”

However, Whelan said his deviant activities dated well before the December 2016 posts.

Whelan said Cripps was on probation when he started advertisin­g M.C. Parties on flyers and his Facebook page.

“It was first learned through probation parole that this was occurring while he was on probation for one of the burglaries,” Whelan said.

But, Whelan stressed that despite the allegation­s of misconduct with children in 2013, which were thrown out due to insufficie­nt evidence amidst the burglary trial, Cripps was not on the radar of the CID Child Abuse Unit, who investigat­ed the claims of the five young victims and charged Cripps on Monday.

“During this time we did not have evidence of his extensive, sexual predator behavior,” Whelan said.

Whelan is urging people who may have hired Cripps for a party or who may have additional informatio­n to please come forward.

“We’re very concerned that we’re just at the tip of the iceberg here in Delaware County,” Whelan said. “We’re concerned and horrified over these actions and we want the residents to know that if you’ve had any contact with Michael Cripps ... if you’ve utilized this individual to come to your house and encounter your children, whether he bedressed as a costume character or not, we want to talk to you about that.”

Cripps is being held without the opportunit­y to post bail based on a state parole detainer on him.

If anyone believes their child was victimized by Michael Cripps, they are urged to please call the District Attorney’s Criminal Investigat­ion Division’s Child Abuse Unit, Detective Sgt. Robin Clark, at 610-891-4118.

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