Authorities this week charged a Bradenton man in connection with the alleged molestation of boys that investigators say dates back nearly a decade, according to newly filed court records. Two men came forward separately with accounts of abuse from their childhoods, and investigators say those stories line up closely. The case is the latest historical-abuse prosecution in Manatee County and is now entering the local court system.
According to WTSP, court papers describe the two alleged victims giving similar statements about what they say happened when they were children. Prosecutors filed charges after reviewing those accounts along with supporting documents summarized in the filings.
The arrest comes as Manatee County has seen a string of recent child-sex prosecutions, including the April conviction and life sentence of a former Palmetto pastor, as reported by the Bradenton Herald. In those cases, local prosecutors relied heavily on digital forensics and victim testimony, tools that have started to reshape how older allegations are investigated and brought into court.
What the court records say
Court documents outline the two accusers’ accounts and describe what investigators say is a pattern of alleged misconduct, rather than a single one-off incident, according to WTSP. The filings do not pin down exact dates for every alleged act but state that the conduct occurred when the accusers were minors, nearly ten years ago. Prosecutors are expected to lean on those sworn affidavits and any corroborating evidence as the case moves ahead…