Crime & Safety
Aurora Man Charged In Underage Sex Sting Works For Christian Magazine
The man allegedly answered an online ad for sex with an underage girl that was posted by officers and sought to meet the girl

Olatokunbo Olawoye, who was charged with seeking sex with a minor earlier this month, was the advertising director for Christianity Today magazine, according to the Beacon News.
The magazine calls itself a "leading, nonprofit media ministry for the evangelical church with print publications and web resources that together reach over five million people every month," according to their website.
The Beacon News spoke to Christianity Today's Human Resources Director, Richard Shield, at the magazine's offices in Carol Stream. Shield said that Olawoye was on administrative leave due to the charges.
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Olawoye, a 44-year-old from Aurora, was one of four men caught in a sting conducted on March 10 by the Department of Homeland Security and the Aurora Police.
The men allegedly answered an online ad for sex with an underage girl that was posted by officers and then went to a location to meet the underage girls. Each man has been charged with involuntary sexual servitude of a minor, traveling to meet a minor, and grooming.
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Olawoye posted bond and he has a court date on April 5, according to Kane County Court records.
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