Crime & Safety
Child Molester Sentenced To 29 Years In Federal Prison
Former juvenile probation counselor Thomas Jewell is scheduled to be sentenced in Martinez on March 22.

by Bay City News
A former Contra Costa County youth counselor and therapist hasΒ been sentenced to 29 years in federal prison for producing child pornography.
At a hearing on Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge PhyllisΒ Hamilton also ordered 54-year-old Thomas Jewell, of Pleasant Hill, to payΒ $234,000 in restitution to his victims and ordered him to be supervised forΒ the rest of his life if he is ever released from prison.
Jewell had been employed by Contra Costa County as a youth mentalΒ health counselor intern and worked at the Juvenile Hall in Martinez. He alsoΒ had a private practice in which he worked as a youth counselor.
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, when Jewell pleadedΒ guilty in federal court on Nov. 23, he admitted that he sexually molested twoΒ minor boys and produced child pornography.
He also pleaded guilty to 11 felony sex crime counts in ContraΒ Costa County Superior Court on Nov. 30 for molesting three boys, includingΒ two of whom were under his supervision.
He is scheduled to be sentenced on those charges later this month.
Prosecutors said Jewell is expected to get a 29-year sentence onΒ the Contra Costa County charges to be served concurrently with his federalΒ sentence. He will serve his time in a federal facility, prosecutors said.
Jewell's sex crimes began in 2005 and occurred across Contra CostaΒ County, prosecutors said.
Martinez police began investigating Jewell after tracingΒ downloaded child pornography files to his home computer.
Prosecutors said that when investigators seized Jewell's computer,Β they found thousands of child pornography images, including some that heΒ allegedly created, and were able to identify victims who included a boy whoΒ was only 6 years old when the molestation began.
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