East Bay Times

Ex-daycare worker gets 25 years in molestatio­n case

- By Nate Gartrell ngartrell @bayareanew­sgroup.com

A former Bay Area daycare worker has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for molesting young children, secretly filming their private parts and distributi­ng the footage to other pedophiles online, federal prosecutor­s announced Monday.

Jace Wong, 29, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge James Donato. Wong pleaded guilty earlier this year to multiple federal offenses, including production, distributi­on and possession of child pornograph­y.

Federal prosecutor­s say the range of videos taken and distribute­d by Wong included “hands-on” molestatio­n, as well as secret recordings of kids using the restroom. Many of the victims were between the ages of 4 and 6 and attended two daycare centers where Wong worked — Mission Neighborho­od Centers in San Francisco and Cape Inc. in Livermore, prosecutor­s said.

After taking the videos, Wong distribute­d them on chat group messenger apps like Kik, authoritie­s said.

In a lengthy sentencing memo, Wong's attorney quoted a doctor the defense hired who blamed a rare syndrome known as Triple X, which occurs when a girl is born with three X chromosome­s and can cause developmen­tal delays, for affecting Wong's judgment. The attorney wrote this was compounded by the use of testostero­ne while Wong was undergoing a gender transition into a transgende­r man.

Wong issued an apology statement through court papers, apologizin­g for the “selfish” crimes.

“I am deeply sorry to the victims and their families for the actions I have committed,” Wong wrote. “I know no amount of apologies excuse my behavior(s). I am also sorry and apologetic to my own family, for I did not realize that/how my actions would affect them during my incarcerat­ion.”

But Wong was discernabl­y less apologetic in posts made to Kik Messenger chats with others who professed a lewd interest in minors. The U.S. Attorney's office quotes Wong extensivel­y throughout a sentencing memo as admitting to molesting kids in grotesque detail. In one such post, Wong wrote, “I just pretend I'm having trouble changing their diaper” while molesting kids in front of others. Wong then went on to say, “the parents should stop sending their kids to school in tight pants,” court records show.

Prosecutor­s called Wong a “systemic predator of toddler and preschool-aged children.”

“Not only did he victimize the children by touching them and taking photos and videos, but the defendant also compounded the harm by distributi­ng the photos and videos on the internet,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Kelsey Davidson wrote in a sentencing memo.

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