Eric Uller Child Molester Case

Eric Uller, who was a Principal Technology Analyst with the Santa Monica’s Information Systems Department, was charged with multiple accounts of child sexual abuse in October of last year. He was found impersonating a Santa Monica police officer in order to lure and sexually groom young boys. Uller was a volunteer at the Santa Monica Police Activities League where he mingled with at-risk teenage boys.

He was charged with:

The crimes were committed between 1986-2010. He pleaded not guilty to these charges on November 5th, 2018. His bail was set at $750,000 after this hearing. After being accused of one account, at least nine other people have come forward saying they were sexually assaulted by him as well. On November 15, 2018, Uller was found dead in his apartment the day he was expected back in court. Reports indicate it was suicide. If he had been convicted of these crimes, Uller would have faced up to 23 years in prison. However, the city will continue the investigation despite his death. Many more victims are suspected to have been sexually assaulted through this PAL program and a youth tech program Uller volunteered with during 2012-2017.

If you are a victim or know someone who could have possibly been sexually assaulted by Eric Uller, please come forward. Child sexual abuse is something serious and should be spoken about. If you have any further questions or want to come forward, feel free to reach out to officials or contact us. Our law office is specifically catered to helping victims of child sexual abuse. You are not alone and we are here to help.