New Jersey's Former Fire Chief Embroiled in Shocking Sex Abuse Scandal
A scandal of unimaginable proportions has unfolded in Ocean County, New Jersey, as 52-year-old Robert Sinnott Jr., former fire chief and police officer, now faces mounting charges over allegations of forcing other firefighters into non-consensual sex acts.
According to the state Attorney General's office, Sinnott was charged with four counts of criminal sexual contact and one count of official misconduct following a probe by the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability, which probed events spanning from 2022 to 2023 while Sinnott held his position at the Silverton Volunteer Fire Company in Toms River.
Prosecutors alleged that Sinnott abused his role as mentor and role model, using it to create situations where he could be alone with his victims. He would then handcuff or physically restrain them under the guise of "training," only to force them into acts of sexual contact. In some cases, Sinnott allegedly took photographs of his victims while they were restrained.
Sinnott's alleged behavior has left a trail of devastation in its wake, as investigators revealed that he would often target vulnerable individuals and use his authority to exploit them.
The shocking turn of events culminated in Sinnott's arrest on December 4 by a SWAT team at his home in Cape Coral, Florida โ where he currently resides. During the search, law enforcement officers found evidence, confiscated his vehicle, and took him into custody pending extradition to New Jersey.
Sinnott's potential sentence now hangs precariously in the balance as he faces up to five to 10 years in state prison, alongside a $150,000 fine should he be convicted on the top charges.
A scandal of unimaginable proportions has unfolded in Ocean County, New Jersey, as 52-year-old Robert Sinnott Jr., former fire chief and police officer, now faces mounting charges over allegations of forcing other firefighters into non-consensual sex acts.
According to the state Attorney General's office, Sinnott was charged with four counts of criminal sexual contact and one count of official misconduct following a probe by the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability, which probed events spanning from 2022 to 2023 while Sinnott held his position at the Silverton Volunteer Fire Company in Toms River.
Prosecutors alleged that Sinnott abused his role as mentor and role model, using it to create situations where he could be alone with his victims. He would then handcuff or physically restrain them under the guise of "training," only to force them into acts of sexual contact. In some cases, Sinnott allegedly took photographs of his victims while they were restrained.
Sinnott's alleged behavior has left a trail of devastation in its wake, as investigators revealed that he would often target vulnerable individuals and use his authority to exploit them.
The shocking turn of events culminated in Sinnott's arrest on December 4 by a SWAT team at his home in Cape Coral, Florida โ where he currently resides. During the search, law enforcement officers found evidence, confiscated his vehicle, and took him into custody pending extradition to New Jersey.
Sinnott's potential sentence now hangs precariously in the balance as he faces up to five to 10 years in state prison, alongside a $150,000 fine should he be convicted on the top charges.