A former Democrat mayor of Sebastopol in California was sentenced to 7 years in prison over child sex crime charges.
45-year old Robert Jacob who served as the mayor of Sebastopol between 2013 to 2016 pleaded no contest after the Democrat was charged with six counts of child sex crimes in 2021.
According to the report, the no contest plea was part of his plea deal with the Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office which will allow the Democrat to accept a conviction and sentence without admitting to guilt.
In an exclusive report published by Breitbart News, it was revealed that “after his arrest, prosecutors alleged that Jacob had met an underage boy on the gay dating app Grindr sometime before December 2019 after he had already left the mayor’s office. The boy told prosecutors that his being underage did not stop Jacob from sexually assaulting him in his home from late 2019 to March 2021 on a number of occasions.”
“Jacob was also accused of sending the boy nude photos and inviting other men to have sex with the boy. Sometime in 2021, the boy or his parents reported the alleged sexual abuse to authorities, prompting them to arrest Jacob in April of that year,” the report added.
The former Democrat mayor of Sebastopol, California, has pleaded no contest to child sex crime charges and will spend seven years in prison. https://t.co/nB5eNhxEWY— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) January 28, 2023
Moreover, in 2013, after Jacob began his term as the mayor, the New York Times published a profile of the Democrat, including his background in marijuana sales.
“A resident of Sebastopol since 2004, Mr. Jacob is a relative newcomer. He grew up in Rodeo, in the East Bay, the son of immigrants, his father from Mexico and his mother from Iraq. He moved with his family to the Central Valley, but uncomfortable in the area’s conservative culture because he was gay, he said, at 15 he decamped to San Francisco, where he first lived in a homeless shelter for youths. In San Francisco, Mr. Jacob went to high school and also worked for several social services groups, helping victims of domestic violence and H.I.V.-positive youths.” New York Post reported.
“After moving here, Mr. Jacob said he found many people “hiding in their homes and basement and cabins, cultivating cannabis,” which inspired him and a handful of other business partners to take their first anxious steps toward opening the dispensary,” it added.










