Richmond, TX – On March
9, 2023, a Fort Bend County jury convicted defendant Eric Norman Stewart of
Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Young Child and sentenced him to 50 years in
prison. After approximately an hour of
deliberation, the jury decided Stewart’s punishment for sexually abusing two
children for over two years. The 66
year-old Missouri City man will serve his sentence day for day under Texas law.
Evidence
presented by prosecutors Alycia Curtis and Craig Priesmeyer revealed that
Stewart, a former employee of the Department of Family and Protective Services,
established a group home at his residence in Missouri City, fostering and
adopting several children. The jury heard evidence that Stewart sexually abused
both a nine and twelve year-old girl in his home for a period of more than two
years starting in 2016.
Lead
prosecutor Alycia Curtis said, “All children deserve to feel safe in their
homes. This defendant betrayed his role as both a father, and as an employee
within Children’s Protective Services, an agency designed to keep kids safe. I’m grateful for this jury’s hard work and
their verdict. As a voice for our community, the jury made it clear that there
are severe consequences for those who abuse our most vulnerable.”
Prosecutor
Craig Priesmeyer noted, “The victims’
courage was not only heard, but felt, by everyone in the courtroom. Despite the
defendant’s attempt to discredit their powerful accounts of repeated sexual
abuse, the jury saw through his lies and told him so by their verdict.”
Curtis
and Priesmeyer commended Detective Lisa Yates-Porrovecchio, with the Missouri
City Police Department, for her thorough investigation of this case. They also expressed their gratitude to Child
Advocates of Fort Bend for their forensic interview program and therapy
services that the agency provides to children and families.
District Attorney Brian Middleton
added, “They say it takes a village to raise a child, but no one is more
important than a parent or guardian. And
when that person betrays their child, the village will rise up to protect the
child and punish the abuser. I am proud
of my prosecutors; of law enforcement; and most importantly, these children; to
hold the defendant accountable.”
Stewart was tried in the 268th District Court before
Presiding Judge Steve Rogers. Continuous
Sexual Abuse of Young Child is a first degree felony punishable by 25 to 99
years, or life, in prison with no parole eligibility. The offense also requires
lifetime registration as a sex offender.