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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/11/22/BAGTLMIIQD14.DTL
Man pleads not guilty to 4-year abuse of girl
Prosecutor says accuser was repeatedly raped and beaten, beginning when she was 12
John Coté, Chronicle Staff Writer
San Francisco Chronicle
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
San Mateo County prosecutors have charged a 22-year-old drug store pharmacy technician with the repeated molestation, rape and beating of an adolescent girl over four years, including a year during which he allegedly kept her as a secret sex slave in the Daly City home he shared with his parents.
For the past year, John Paule France Gonzales smuggled food into his locked room and disposed of the girl's feces in plastic bags to keep her hidden from his parents, prosecutors said.
But after foreclosure on the home in October, Gonzales took the 16-year-old girl to La Honda to live with her family, who notified police after the girl described her ordeal, prosecutor Melissa McKowan said.
The girl's abuse began when she was 12 years old, authorities said.
"He used threats to himself, to her and to her family members to either play upon her sympathies or scare her into having sex with him for years," McKowan said.
The alleged sexual assaults began in San Bruno in 2002 and continued for four years as the girl lived with different family members across Northern California and in New Mexico, McKowan said.
"In the beginning she felt sorry for him and was trying to prevent him from killing himself," McKowan said. "While there is an element of apparent consent, she was so psychologically abused by this guy. Our allegation is that essentially none of it was consensual. I mean, she was 12, for God's sake."
Gonzales was arrested in La Honda on Saturday during what he thought was a planned rendezvous with the girl, whose name is being withheld because she is a minor and the alleged victim of sex crimes, authorities said.
He pleaded not guilty Tuesday in a Redwood City courtroom to 142 felony counts, including charges of lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14, sodomy and penetration with a foreign object.
About 40 more charges could be added to the 80-page complaint if San Mateo County prosecutors receive approval from other jurisdictions to charge Gonzales with sex crimes that allegedly happened elsewhere in Northern California, McKowan said. He is being held in lieu of $1 million bail.
Gonzales' attorney, Jeffery Neubarth, said his client was a friend of the girl but denies having any intimate contact with her.
"He's not an evil kid. He's not a bad kid," Neubarth said when reached by phone Wednesday. "He does have a family that loves him, and he cares for the minor. He didn't do anything to harm her, in his mind anyway."
Gonzales met the girl in San Bruno when she lived with her grandmother and an aunt, who was Gonzales' girlfriend at the time, prosecutors said.
Gonzales is accused of secretly molesting the girl while he was living in the home with her when he was 18 years old. He eventually broke up with the aunt and continued to assault the girl when he moved into a bunk bed in the girl's room when he was 19 years old, McKowan said.
The girl later went to see her mother in Albuquerque before moving in with another grandmother in Healdsburg. Gonzales continued to molest her in cars and in hotel rooms, McKowan said.
After the grandmother in Healdsburg called police when the girl failed to come home on time, Gonzales spirited her away to live in a series of locations for about 14 months, including with his family in Hayward and then in Daly City, McKowan said.
The entire time, Gonzales' parents were seemingly unaware of the girl, prosecutors said.
"I don't know how it could happen, to be perfectly frank," McKowan said.
Gonzales' brother knew the girl was in the Daly City home, but told investigators he didn't believe she was living there, McKowan said. The brother has not been charged with a crime.
"(The alleged victim) told us the brother knew she was in the house because he had given her food," McKowan said. "I haven't seen a case like this before. This is very unusual, having the crime go on for so long under such bizarre circumstances."
E-mail John Coté at jcote@sfchronicle.com.
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