Two Sex Offenders Sentenced

June 6, 2015

Two Escambia County sex offenders have been sentenced in unrelated cases.

Jeremy Lordall Hubert, 29, was sentenced  Friday to three years state prison and designated as a sexual offender during a sentencing proceeding in Escambia County Circuit Court, the Judge Edward Nickinson presiding.  Hubert had previously entered a plea of no contest in May to lewd and lascivious act with a disabled person, a second degree felony.

Hubert was convicted for having sexual contact with a disabled woman  passenger while he was employed as a bus driver for an agency working with disabled adults in April, 2014.

Josalien Profete, 33, was sentenced by Escambia County Circuit Court Judge Michael Jones to 45 years in state prison followed by 15 years of sexual offender probation.  On April 23, 2015, an Escambia County jury convicted Profete of multiple sex offenses, including three counts of sexual battery of a minor while in a position of familial authority, one count of lewd or lascivious molestation, one count of lewd or lascivious exhibition, and one count of exposing a child to obscenity.

Profete was designated a sexual offender and will be required to register as a sexual offender and comply with all statutory requirements.

The case involved a year-long pattern of sexual abuse by Profete on a young family member.  Profete had previously served a 10 year state prison term for armed robbery and kidnapping.

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