Orange Park man pleads guilty to impregnating minor, given 20-year sentence
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Kelvin McCray, 48, pleaded guilty to two charges for impregnating a 13-year-old girl.

CLAY COUNTY, Fla. — A Clay County man was sentenced to 20 years in prison Monday after pleading guilty to impregnating a minor, court records show.

Kelvin McCray, 48, pleaded guilty to charges of sexual assault on a minor aged 12-17 with no physical force and child abuse.

As part of McCray’s sentence, he must register as a sexual predator. Judge James Kallaher, who handed down McCray’s sentence, gave him credit for 414 days of time served.

McCray was arrested May 13, 2024, on Wells Road in Orange Park following a traffic stop, his arrest warrant states. According to his arrest report, the investigation into the assault started in October 2023. The report is heavily redacted and does not state how the victim and McCray knew each other.

The report states the victim, who is 13 years old, gave birth in early February.

According to the report, investigators obtained DNA samples of both the baby and McCray. The results confirmed that McCray is the father.

McCray was working at Deep Creek Youth Academy at the time of the assault. The school confirmed to First Coast News that he resigned in February 2024.


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