Los Angeles Times

Driving instructor charged in child porn case

Northern California man coerced teen girls into producing explicit material, officials say.

- By Gregory Yee

The owner of a Northern California driving school faces federal charges after authoritie­s accused him of soliciting teenage girls, including some of his students, to produce child pornograph­y.

Johnnatan Zelaya Izaguirre, 39, of Redwood City faces two counts of coercion and enticement of a minor, one count of receipt of child pornograph­y and one count of possession of child pornograph­y, according to the U.S. attorney’s office for the Northern District of California.

Zelaya, who owns a driving school in San Mateo County, used social media to “entice and coerce” girls to produce pornograph­ic material “for his personal use and for sale,” prosecutor­s said Friday.

“The indictment alleges Zelaya offered to manage the minor victims’ sale of their sexually explicit content, offered monetary rewards for selling the victims’ content, and bought the victims sex toys to use in videos they were encouraged to create,” prosecutor­s said.

Zelaya persuaded his victims to create pornograph­y in part by falsely claiming to be in law enforcemen­t, prosecutor­s said. According to court documents, he graduated from a police academy in the Bay Area but did not join a police department.

Zelaya used social media to target the girls, who ranged in age from 14 to 17, prosecutor­s said.

Court documents described how he groomed his victims by compliment­ing their appearance, developing sexualized friendship­s with them, offering to manage their explicit content posted online and extending “financial rewards” if they created the content.

“Zelaya allegedly provided a victim a list of the amounts of money she could earn by producing videos depending upon whether the content included nude vs. non-nude videos, videos of masturbati­on, or videos of ‘toy play,’ ” prosecutor­s said. “On one occasion, Zelaya allegedly threatened to leak explicit content to everyone his victim knew if she stopped creating content for him.”

He was arrested Jan. 4 after communicat­ing with an undercover police officer he thought was 17 years old, prosecutor­s said.

The undercover officer had posed as a driving student, and Zelaya had “highly sexualized conversati­ons with instructio­ns on how to masturbate, discussion­s of future interactio­ns in which he would orally copulate and have sexual intercours­e with her,” prosecutor­s said. He also asked the undercover officer to perform a photo shoot with him, prosecutor­s said. Zelaya’s arrest came during a planned meetup with the officer.

Zelaya’s attorney could not be reached for comment.

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