Dad who had int£rcourse with teen daughter, leading her to commit su!c!de is sentenced to only 3 years in prison

Dad who had int

A Southern California father admitted in court to s£xually abusing his biological daughter after supplying her with alcohol during a visit to his home, in a disturbing case that ended with the young woman later taking her own life. 

Stephen Vincent Chavez, 41, pleaded guilty Monday, May 19, to one felony count of inc£st and one misdemeanor count of furnishing alcohol to a minor in connection with the abuse of his 18-year-old biological daughter, Makayla, prosecutors said. 
 

Dad who had int

 

Dad who had int


The case drew outrage online after authorities revealed Chavez is expected to receive just three years in state prison, KTLA reported. 

Chavez moved up his scheduled court appearance in order to enter the plea. Prosecutors said he also acknowledged abusing a position of trust and targeting a particularly vulnerable victim. 

Investigators said the crimes took place in July 2025 while Makayla was staying with Chavez at his home in Moorpark after relocating from North Carolina in hopes of beginning a new chapter in her life. 

“After a day of drinking at a family gathering, Chavez purchased additional alcohol for him and his daughter to drink at home,” Ventura County DA officials said. “Chavez then engaged in s£xual int£rcourse with her.” 

Authorities said Makayla di£d by su!cide several months later, in December 2025.

 

Dad who had int


Ventura County Deputy District Attorney Tessa McCarty said the teen had trusted Chavez to care for and protect her after moving across the country to live with him. 

“[Chavez] violated this trust and shattered the father-daughter relationship in an unimaginable way,” McCarty said. 
 

Dad who had int

Chats between Chavez and his late daughter’s mother

Dad who had int
Dad who had int


Following Monday’s guilty plea, Chavez was immediately taken into custody. He is scheduled to be formally sentenced on June 23 in Ventura County Superior Court, where prosecutors said he is expected to receive a three-year state prison sentence. He will also be required to register as a s£x offender for the next 20 years. 

The DA’s Office said prosecutors spent months examining whether additional charges, including r@pe, could legally be pursued. 

“[The] analysis that included multiple interviews, additional forensic testing, medical evaluations and an extensive review of electronic evidence,” the DA’s Office said. “After doing so and convening a team of the office’s top s£xual assault prosecutors to review the findings, the District Attorney’s Office is confident that this case was properly charged based upon the law, facts and evidence presented.”
 


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