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Villa Park woman sentenced in sexual abuse of underage boy To serve 90 days, lifetime registry for hosting party, sexual contact
DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin announced today that a Villa Park woman accused of sexually abusing two young boys age 14 and 16 has been sentenced to 90 days of periodic imprisonment in the DuPage County Jail. Stefanie Litton, 37, of 435 S. Harvard, appeared at a sentencing hearing last week, where Judge Jeffrey MacKay handed down the sentence. On October 19, 2019, Litton entered a blind plea of guilty to one count of Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse, a Class 2 Felony. The State asked for a sentence of three years in the Illinois Department of Corrections. Through her daughter, Litton met
her victims at an underage drinking party she hosted at her home. In late 2018, the Villa Park Police Department received an anonymous tip that Litton was engaging in inappropriate sexual contact with underage boys. Through their investigation authorities learned that Litton did have inappropriate sexual contact with an underage boy and that the abuse occurred on multiple occasions beginning in December 2017 through approximately February 2018. Authorities also learned that the sexual abuse took place on multiple occasions in Litton’s vehicle. Litton was arrested on December 4, 2018 and bond was set the following day at $100,000
with 10% to apply. Litton posted the necessary 10%, or $10,000 that same day and was released from custody. “Stefanie Litton took advantage of a young boy less than half her age just to satisfy her sexual desires,” Berlin
said. “Thanks to the efforts of the Villa Park Police Department however, her disgusting behavior was uncovered and she will now spend the rest of her life as a registered sex offender. “I would like to thank the Villa Park
Police Department for their work on this case.” Litton was also ordered to serve 36 months sex offender probation and will be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of her life.
State Rep. Willis encourages participation in 2020 U.S. Census Highlights employment opportunities
sus by phone, via mail or online. The bureau is also filling part-time positions to help in the process of getting people counted in the census. Those interested in employment opportunities are encouraged to apply at 2020census.gov/en/jobs.html. “I especially want to encourage jobseekers to consider applying for good-paying census taker positions available through the U.S. Census Bureau,” Willis said. “In order to get everyone counted, the bureau is actively filling positions through the spring. I want to make every effort to ensure people are participating and taking advantage of opportunities that are available through the U.S. Census Bureau.” For more information, call (708) 562-6970 or email repwillis77@ gmail.com.
We are the Champions
The 2020 St. Demetrios 7th and 8th grade boys basketball Champions gather around the trophy along with their Coaches Chris Kontos (far left) and Louis Pahopos (far right). They made history as only the second undefeated 7th & 8th grade boys basketball team in the history of St. Demetrios Church.
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