Related News: Chilton County couple indicted on 77 counts related to sexual abuse of a student under 19

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David and Rebecca Hubbard have been indicted by a grand jury for allegedly sexually abusing a student under the age of 19.

Deputy Chief District Attorney C.J. Robinson said the couple faces a total of 77 indictments.

Source: WSFA

Related News: Man indicted for sex abuse

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An Opp man is back in jail on a bond of more than $2 million after being indicted by a grand jury on charges ranging from rape and sodomy to sexual abuse of a child.

Jerry Wayne Scofield, 59, of Opp, was taken into custody by Covington County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Paige Spivey Monday. Scofield was originally jailed in December, after an unrelated case revealed he allegedly sexually abused a female relative for years. Scofield’s December arrest came after a months-long investigation, CCSO officials said at the time.

Source: Andalusia Star News

Related News: Florence woman indicted on more than 100 federal charges of producing child pornography; husband indicted on 51 counts

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A Florence couple was indicted last week on more than 100 charges related to exploiting a minor child in their custody to produce child pornography.

The charges against Patricia Allana Ayers, 34, and her husband, Matthew David Ayers, 42, were outlined in a 107-count indictment filed in U.S. District Court in Birmingham.

Investigators found the couple in possession of 53 pornographic images of the child produced between the summer of 2010 and January 2013.

Source: AL.com