RIVERSIDE,
California – A former special agent with U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) was arrested this morning
on federal civil rights charges that allege he sexually assaulted one woman and
twice raped another woman after abusing his official position to convince them
not to report his violent conduct.
John Jacobs
Olivas, 43, of Riverside, was arrested this morning without incident by special
agents from FBI and ICE’s Office of Professional Responsibility.
Olivas, who
was arrested pursuant to a three-count indictment returned by a federal grand
jury on August 1, was arraigned this afternoon in United States District Court
in Riverside. Olivas entered a not guilty plea, was ordered released on a
$50,000 bond, and was ordered to stand trial on October 9.
Olivas – who
began with his career with ICE in 2007 and resigned in September 2015 after
working as an HSI special agent for just over six years – allegedly sexually
assaulted the two victims in 2012.
The
indictment alleges that Olivas attempted to rape one victim in January 2012
after making it clear to her “that the police would not be responsive to any
report she may make about defendant Olivas because of defendant Olivas’
position as a federal law enforcement officer.” Olivas allegedly violated the
victim’s constitutional right to be free from deprivations of liberty without
due process, which includes the right to bodily integrity.
The
indictment also alleges that Olivas raped another victim in September 2012 and
then again in November 2012. Olivas allegedly also made clear to this woman
that police would not respond to any report she might make about attacks by
Olivas.
Olivas is charged with three counts of
deprivation of rights under color of law, each of which carries a statutory
maximum sentence of life in federal prison.
An
indictment contains allegations that a defendant has committed a crime. Every
defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
The case
against Olivas is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Office of Professional
Responsibility. Anyone who has information about Olivas’ conduct, or who
believes they may have been a victim, is encouraged to call the FBI at
855-324-7257.
This matter
is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Joseph B. Widman, Chief
of the Riverside Branch Office.
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