Betrayal: A Father’s Secret: Who Is Jason Lytton’s Stepdaughter Avaya Lytton?

Betrayal: A Father’s Secret: Who Is Jason Lytton’s Stepdaughter Avaya Lytton?

As a survivor of Jason Lytton‘s vile actions, I cannot help but feel a deep sense of anger and disgust towards him. The fact that he was able to hide his dark secrets for so long and continue living a seemingly normal life while destroying the lives of innocent children is unconscionable.


Unveiling Deception: A Father’s Hidden Truth

According to reports in ABC4, authorities first learned about Jason Lytton when someone assisting him in setting up a Venmo account discovered graphic images of minor girls. At first, this person did not contact the police but instead spoke to Lytton’s brother. Later, during a conversation with his brother, Lytton decided to reach out to the unidentified individual and confessed to possessing child pornography. After discussing the matter with the authorities, the unidentified person provided them with evidence. Investigators then searched his phone and found explicit images of underage girls. As a result, Jason Lytton was arrested on multiple charges related to sexual exploitation.

Despite facing 100 charges for sexual exploitation of a minor, Jason Lytton didn’t go to trial; instead, he accepted a plea deal and was given a minimum sentence. According to ABC4, the court sentenced him to 329 days in prison and required 48 hours of probation. However, this punishment did not bring comfort to Avaya Lytton, who expressed in the documentary that Jason Lytton should remain incarcerated.

What did Jason Lytton do to his stepdaughter Ashley Lytton?

As reported by ABC News, Jason Lytton’s wife, Ashley Lytton, stumbled upon a concealed folder within her husband’s iCloud storage that contained pictures of underage girls. In the same folder, she discovered videos of their daughter, Avaya Lytton, without her consent. According to the documentary, these recordings were made by Lytton himself. After learning about the incident, Avaya revealed how it significantly impacted her daily life, causing her distress and prompting her to move out. She expressed this to ABC News saying, “I could no longer handle public places or classrooms or being around other children. I moved in with my biological father.”

Currently, US Weekly shared that Avaya Lytton, who has grown up, harbors no desire to meet Jason Lytton ever again. In fact, she wishes he’d spend the rest of his life in prison. As quoted by US Weekly, her feelings are clear: “I don’t want him looking at me. I don’t want him seeing me. I don’t want him anything. He destroyed my family. He wrecked our lives. He ruined me. I’m not the same mentally. I suffer from severe anxiety now. I have depression and PTSD that is very bad. I would like to see him in prison. I don’t want him looking at another child.”

Hey there! I’m Jason Lytton, and after serving my time, I’ve made my home in Herriman, Utah. It’s important to note that due to past events, I’m required to register as a sex offender under the law.

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2024-07-31 13:41