‘A monster.’ Victim yells at disgraced San Jose City Councilman Omar Torres

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) — A former San Jose City Councilman and convicted child molester, Omar Torres, will be sentenced on Friday for sexually abusing a boy over the course of several years.

The 43-year-old disgraced politician pleaded no contest in April to sodomizing a child. Prosecutors said Torres “terrorized” and molested the victim numerous times, starting when the victim was 4 years old, between 1990 and 1999.

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Torres also pleaded no contest to oral copulation by force, violence, duress, menace or fear. A Santa Clara County judge will sentence Torres after victim impact statements conclude Friday.

The sentencing hearing began with the victim delivering graphic and lengthy testimony about Torres raping him. Torres listened as the victim yelled, called him a “monster,” and implored the judge to hand down a maximum sentence.

San jose city councilmember omar torres (kron4 photo)

Tensions were high in the courtroom. Some family members sitting on one side of the gallery supported Torres, while other family members on the opposite side supported the victim. The judge admonished everyone in the gallery, telling family members to maintain order as the hearing proceeded.

Torres resigned from his city council seat on Nov. 5, 2024, the same day that he was arrested by San Jose police officers. He has remained in custody ever since. The city held a special election earlier this year to fill the child molester’s seat on the city council.

Omar torres is seen in a november 2024 mugshot released by the san jose police department.

The case against Torres never went to trial.

The victim went to the San Jose police station after news broke in October of 2024 that Torres was under investigation for a separate child sex abuse case. In text messages exchanged with another man, Torres bragged about having oral sex with a 17-year-old boy on a local college campus, according to a San Jose police report. He also asked the man about finding minors, the report states.

Torres asked, “U got any homies under 18. I want hella homies u will see i’m wild in bed,” court documents show. A detective said the private text messages revealed the councilman’s “abnormal interest” in seeking sexual activities with children.

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After reading news reports about the October 2024 case, the victim said he feared that Torres was continuing to commit new sex crimes against more minors.

The victim talked to police and recorded a phone call with Torres on Nov. 4, 2024 to confront him about what happened in the 1990s. During the phone call, Torres made a confession and said, “I’m sorry I hurt you. I’m a sick person. I was also raped and molested … when I was seven or eight. And so I wanted to sodomize somebody else,” court records show.

Torres said the victim, who was five years younger than him, was an “easy target,” court records state.

San jose city councilmember omar torres (kron4 photo)

In court on Friday, the victim told Torres that his apology was not genuine. The ex-councilman only confessed to his crimes because he was caught, the victim said. Torres faces up to 24 years in prison.

The victim previously wrote a letter to a judge stating, “It took me 24 years, since 1999, to feel safe and confident enough that I would be heard. I no longer (hear) Omar Torres’ voice telling me, ‘No one will ever believe you.'”

This breaking news story will be updated.

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