Jess Drue Brasuell III (03/07/1961), Booking Photo, dated 11/09/2017
Jess Drue Brasuell III (03/07/1961), Booking Photo, dated 11/09/2017

Sex Offender Sentenced to Prison After Victims Describe Impact of Abuse

Author: District Attorney
Date: 10/1/2020 5:37:18 PM

A San Luis Obispo County Judge sentenced convicted sex offender Jess Drue Brasuell III to 47 years and 4 months in prison for sex crimes.


District Attorney Dan Dow announced today that a San Luis Obispo County Superior Court Judge has sentenced convicted sex offender Jess Drue Brasuell III to the maximum sentence of 47 years and 4 months in state prison for the sex crimes he was convicted of on September 4, 2020. This sentence was for 20 felony sex crimes he committed against four juvenile females between the ages of 15 and 17 in Atascadero.

At yesterday’s sentencing hearing, several victims provided very impactful statements for the judge to consider when issuing the sentence. One of the victims who is now 19 years old, told the judge that she ‘is not a victim but a victor’ and that she hoped Mr. Brasuell will get the help that he needs to not prey on young girls.

Another victim described how it was hard to see all of the other girls who were also sexually abused by the defendant. She further stated, ‘a lot of girls could have been saved if one had spoken up.’  She said he ruined a lot of their lives and that they have to live with what he did and described feeling that the defendant acted as though she doesn’t exist.

A third victim said that she blamed herself but now understood she wasn’t to blame. She described that the defendant stole her innocence and that she wanted him to spend to his last days thinking about what he did.

“I am in awe of the courage and strength of these young women who came forward to report and then testify and endure cross examination,” said District Attorney Dan Dow. “Their courage will inspire many other victims of sexual abuse to report and seek help from our law enforcement and victim service agencies.  We will never relent in our quest for justice and to hold offenders accountable.”

This case was investigated by the Atascadero Police Department and prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Christopher B. White who argued for the maximum sentence and lauded each victim for their strength and courage.  

A copy of the charging document can be found here.  A copy of the defendant's booking photo can be found here.  Click here to read the previous press release on this case.

Please contact Assistant District Attorney Eric J. Dobroth at 805.781.5819 with any questions.

# # #