Posted on 08/05/2024 8:30:13 PM PDT by Morgana
A former children’s ministry volunteer at a California church has been sentenced to more than 120 years to life in prison for molesting girls as young as 6, and possessing hundreds of pornographic images of children.
The ministry volunteer also took sexually suggestive images of a minor he met through the church.
Orange County District Attorney Tood Spitzer's office said in a statement last week that Newport Beach resident Todd Christian Hartman was sentenced to 120 years to life plus an additional four years and four months in prison following convictions on two felony counts of a lewd act upon a 14- or 15-year-old and four felony counts of lewd or lascivious acts with a minor younger than 14.
Hartman, 41, was also convicted on two felony counts of oral copulation or sexual penetration of a child aged 10 or younger and one felony count of possession of child pornography.
The man previously volunteered for the children’s ministry at the Vineyard Church in Anaheim prior to his conviction. Church leaders eventually became concerned about Hartman repeatedly pulling children onto his lap and changed his responsibilities, according to the district attorney’s office.
“Houses of worship should be safe havens from the evils of the world, but instead child predators transform them from a place of safety into a hunting ground for unsuspecting victims for their twisted sexual gratification,” Spitzer said. “No child should have the innocence of childhood robbed from them by anyone, much less someone they were led to believe they could trust.”
According to the state’s elder parole law, Hartman will become eligible for parole after he serves 20 years of his sentence. The Orange County District Attorney expressed sympathy for the victims and their families, referring to the possibility of Hartman receiving parole instead of serving a life sentence as a “harsh reality.” Spitzer maintained that the ministry volunteer’s eligibility for parole in such a short time is the result of “reckless and disgraceful decisions” embraced by the California government.
“We will never leave the sides of our victims and when he does come up for parole we will do everything in our power as prosecutors to keep him behind bars where he undoubtedly belongs,” Spitzer stated.
The Vineyard Church is now called the Dwelling Place Anaheim after the church formally disassociated from Vineyard USA, a movement comprised of hundreds of churches throughout the country. Alan Scott and his wife, Kathryn, who led Vineyard Church Anaheim for four years, announced the split in 2022.
The Dwelling Place Anaheim did not respond to The Christian Post’s request for comment about Hartman’s conviction.
As explained by the district attorney’s office, Hartman contacted the father of two of his victims in 2016 and admitted that he had repeatedly molested his daughters through his volunteer work with the children’s ministry. Hartman began sexually abusing one of the girls when she was 6, and he molested the girl’s sister while taking sexually suggestive photos of her as she sat in his lap.
The church volunteer was also convicted of groping and fondling the genitals of two other girls, ages 12 and 14. Hartman molested the girls in 2009 during a sleepover at a house in Fullerton that belonged to a relative of the girls.
In 2015, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced that Hartman was expected to make an appearance in federal court after he was charged with using the internet to download and distribute sexually explicit images of minors. The incidents are believed to have occurred in 2014. Hartman was arrested at the time by ICE, Homeland Security Investigations and Newport Beach Police detectives.
“These allegations are particularly disturbing in light of the defendant’s access to children,” Special Agent Claude Arnold of HSI Los Angeles said in a statement at the time. “HSI will continue to work closely with our local and federal law enforcement partners to investigate those who sexually exploit our young people and ensure that these predators feel the full weight of the law.”
“It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones.” — Luke 17:2
A short boat trip to international waters; toss him overboard.
Bullet, drain, composting pile.
Alligator Alley can use the food.
Sorry for all the violent posts. People like this are evil and my momma bear instincts kick in.
Todd Christian Hartman
They can save a lot of money by throwing him in the general population.
How come we don’t just hang these sick-o’s and get it over with?
He was a wolf 🐺 in sheeps 🐑 clothing.
The brothers are gonna pass that dude around till you cant tell his fart from his yawn. Sorry. Hell’s a comin for this boy.
>> Bullet, drain, composting pile.
Bullet, drain, OK. But I wouldn’t want his remains in MY compost.
>> Hell’s a comin for this boy.
Figuratively and, quite possibly, literally.
Wow. This guy obviously must have thought he could act like a powerful Democrat politician. Sorry, fellow. Laws may not apply to Democrats, but they most certainly do apply to you.
The photo in post 6 is Todd Christian Hartman. Who is this guy?
It’s Him...see the source link below
Huh. The photos look so different but I guess it is.
Guys like him are lurking everywhere and always have been....however there are a lot more of them today. They multiply like rabbits with the internet...just like everything else does.
"Victory has 100 fathers and defeat is an orphan." -JFK
Why did they leave out why ICE and Homeland Security were there for the arrest? Fedzilla could probably turn many cars into an arrest trap with just an over the air software upgrade from Washington DC.
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