Foster dad who ‘forced kissed’ young survivors of birth parents’ ‘House of Horrors’ abuse pleads guilty

Marcelino Olguin in court.

Marcelino Olguin (KABC/YouTube).

A California family has been sentenced for their respective roles in long-running abuse suffered by numerous foster children — who had previously suffered horrific abuse meted out by their birth parents.

In September, Marcelino Olguin, 65, pleaded guilty to four counts of lewd acts on a child 14 or 15 years old, three counts of lewd acts on a child younger than 14, and one count each of false imprisonment and injuring a child. On Friday, he was ordered by a judge in Riverside County to spend the next seven years behind bars.

“Today’s sentencing marks a significant step in delivering justice to the victims who endured unimaginable abuse,” Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin said in a statement after the sentencing. “These children were placed in a position of vulnerability after surviving intense trauma, only to be further exploited by someone who was entrusted with their care.”

The children in question are well-known in certain Southern California for having grown up in a so-called “House of Horrors.” The next chapters in so many of their lives, however, fared no better.

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