Rivera’s trial resumes again

Mark Rivera’s bench trial will resume on Friday, October 14, at the Kane Co. Judicial Center, over 41 months since the young girl’s parents notified police of Mark’s alleged sexual abuse. This will be the 46th scheduled court appearance for this family in their journey through the criminal justice system. 

Rivera was first arrested in 2019 and charged with 9 felony counts, including predatory criminal sexual assault of a child under 13 and aggravated criminal sexual abuse of a victim under 13. Since then, over a dozen survivors have come forward with accounts of abuse by Rivera, with allegations including rape, assault, child sexual abuse, indecent exposure, and grooming. Rivera has also been charged with 2 counts of rape of another victim, and that case is pending.

Cherin and her daughter continue to appreciate all of the messages of encouragement that they have received and for the many supporters who came in person for the first two days of the trial. If you would like to attend in person on October 14, please go to Room 319 and sit on the right side of the courtroom to indicate your support of the victims.

You may continue to send messages of support to info@acnatoo.org, especially for Cherin and her husband, who are still legally prohibited from discussing any details of the testimonies, trial, or abuse—even with their daughter—until after the trial concludes.


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