A Greenville County registered sex offender has been accused of multiple unlawful sexual acts with three victims, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Zonia Michael Lee Jefferson, 56, faces numerous child sex charges following an investigation that began in November, officials said. According to Lieutenant Ryan Flood, Jefferson is accused of engaging in multiple illicit sexual acts with three victims between 2018 and 2021, all of which are pre-existing registered sex offenses. Flood said the initial complaint was brought to the attention of the sheriff’s office after one of the victims provided information. Zonia was arrested on Jan. 6 and remains in the Greenville County Detention Center. First conviction with a minor under the age of 11. First-class sex offenders with a minor Previous or registered sex offender 3rd-degree sex offender voyeurism with a minor 2 voyeurs They called 864-23-CRIME It is also possible that you are a casualty.
A Greenville County registered sex offender has been accused of multiple unlawful sexual acts with three victims, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
Zonia Michael Lee Jefferson, 56, faces numerous child sex charges following an investigation that began in November, officials said.
According to Lieutenant Ryan Flood, Jefferson is accused of engaging in multiple illegal sexual acts with three victims between 2018 and 2021, all of which are pre-existing registered sex offenses. is a person.
Flood said the initial complaint was brought to the attention of the sheriff’s office after one of the victims provided information.
Investigators said they learned that all the victims were acquaintances of Jefferson and that they had taken advantage of children between the ages of five and 13.
Zonia was arrested on January 6 and remains in the Greenville County Jail, facing the following charges:
- First-degree criminal sexual activity with a minor under the age of 11
- Third-degree sexual offenses with minors
- Sexual misconduct with a minor with a criminal record or registered sex offender
- Voyeur double count
Investigators are asking anyone who feels they may be a victim to call 864-23-CRIME.


