Houston mall worker, Arthur Hector Fernandez, accused of group sex abuse of 2 toddlers in his care

A Houston mall worker allegedly partook in twisted group sexual abuse of two toddlers in his care and filmed at least some of the disturbing acts in a public bathroom, authorities said.

Arthur Hector Fernandez III, 29, was arrested and hit with federal charges after the FBI discovered several videos showing a group of men sexually abusing two two-year-olds on different occasions dating back to 2022, according to a Texas criminal complaint filed last month.

Fernandez, a former employee at the Houston Galleria, was one of at least seven individuals who allegedly appeared on camera in four disturbing videos — which were initially flagged by an Australian anti-child exploitation government agency on Dec. 6, 2023, the complaint states.

The short clips, in which Fernandez and one or two others allegedly abused the children, originally appeared on the dark web in an invitation-only forum, authorities said.

One of the small boys was abused in what appeared to be a public restroom while he was on a changing table, the FBI said. He was filmed in one of the videos, while the other boy appeared in three videos.

Fernandez, a former employee at the Houston Galleria, was one of at least seven individuals who allegedly appeared on camera in four disturbing videos. Brandon Bell

Fernandez is accused of being behind the camera capturing the sickening abuse in at least one of the clips, the feds said.

Federal authorities were able to identify the two tots and interviewed their relatives, who said that they each had asked Fernandez to babysit their kids while they were on the clock at a store in the Texas mall.

The mother of one victim said this past summer she was called in to work and brought her son with her. Fernandez, who worked at a kiosk in the mall, offered to push the toddler around the shopping center while she worked, the mom said.

One of the small boys was abused in what appeared to be a public restroom while he was on a changing table, the FBI said. Brandon Bell

The other victim’s relative said she used to bring her kid to the mall when she couldn’t find a babysitter, and Fernandez watched the child on a few occasions, the complaint outlines.

Fernandez was charged with sexual exploitation of children and will be detained pending trial.

“The evidence in this case is overwhelming and revolting,” the presiding judge wrote in a court order that kept him behind bars, according to USA Today.

“I cannot allow [him] to abuse any other minors and there are no conditions or combination of conditions that can alleviate a danger to the community. This is not a close call.”

One of the victim’s relatives said she used to bring her kid to the mall when she couldn’t find a babysitter, and Fernandez watched the child on a few occasions, the complaint outlines. Wonchalerm Rungswang

Investigators identified Fernandez by two silver bracelets seen on the wrist of one of the abuses in some of the videos, according to the complaint. The relatives of the victims each separately recognized the bracelets as the ones Fernandez would often wear.

Agents have since taken electronics from the alleged pervert’s home as part of their investigation.

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Kansas theater director found dead after sex abuse allegations

A longtime children’s theater director in Kansas City was found dead on Christmas Eve – days after he resigned amid allegations of sexual abuse.

Jeff Church, 63, who had led The Coterie Theatre for over 30 years, was found dead at his home on Saturday afternoon, the Kansas City Star reported.

The cause of death has not been released.

On Thursday, KKFI 90.1 radio host Mark Manning accused Church on Facebook of assaulting him in 1991 when he was 27.

He came forward by sharing a since-deleted video by Deshawn Young, a Florida-based actor who previously lived in Kansas City, in which he described an assault.

“I am sharing this video testimonial from my friend Dashawn Young. Please be careful. This is very difficult to watch and hear,” Manning wrote.

Mark Manning, a Kansas City radio host, said he was sexually abused in 1991 at age 27.
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“My emotional muscle memory was triggered in a way I did not fully expect. I lost it. I became so emotional that I wondered if I could even do my radio show,” he continued.

Manning went on to recount how Church allegedly assaulted him at the director’s home during a party after the production of “Dinosaurs.”

“I found myself pushed back on the bed, his mouth was on my body parts, my clothing seemed to disappear, and very quickly the director had penetrated me,” he wrote.

“It felt like my body was being used. How did this happen?” Manning said, adding that he had heard of many similar accounts of sexual abuse at the hands of the theater honcho.

Actor Deshawn Young posted a since-deleted video on Facebook alleging the abuse he suffered at the hands of The Coterie Theatre Director Jeff Church.
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Young’s post prompted others to speak out about their experiences with the late director.
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Manning told The Star that the sickening acts had been “going on for over 30 years.”

“Most of these people were young theater artists trying to find their way through their theatrical career and a person in a very great authority position of directing them and deciding who gets paid and who gets the job [was] interfering in people’s lives,” he told the paper.

He said that after he shared the lengthy post, three other people reached out to him to share their similar experiences.

On Friday, the Kansas City Pitch first published more shocking allegations against Church from more than a dozen people.

KC Comeaux, an actor who worked for Church in his early 20s, also spoke out on Facebook.

“I was sexually assaulted by Jeff Church. Many of you in Kansas City had no idea of this man’s behavior. Many of you had heard rumors. But I’m here to tell you that he is a predator,” he wrote.

“He has groomed, abused, and assaulted, numerous young men over the course of 30+ years. Myself included,” Comeaux wrote. “…this man, who has used his position of power as an Artistic Director of a renowned children’s theatre, for manipulation and sex exploitation.”

On Saturday afternoon, the theater announced that it had accepted Church’s resignation and planned to investigate the multiple allegations.

“We want you to know that we are taking these allegations extremely seriously and will move forward with the investigation immediately, despite the impending holidays,” it said in a statement.

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Manning called the lurid matter a “tragedy for our community.”

“I don’t want to see a whole theater company be destroyed because of one person and the horrible things that they did over a long period of time to a lot of different people, both men and women,” he told the paper.

Church’s death comes a month after the Coterie’s executive director, Joette Pelster, died in her sleep at age 71 — a week after she announced her intentions to retire after almost 30 years.

 “Her achievements were many and her impact on the performing arts in Kansas City was immense,” theater rep David Golston told The Star last month.

It has not been confirmed whether others at the theater had known about the allegations against Church, the paper noted.

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