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Ocean County Sex Offender Arrested Again for Failing to Register, Records Show

Ocean County, NJ — A registered sex offender is back in custody in Ocean County after authorities charged him with failing to comply with mandatory registration requirements, according to jail records.

John Paul Trafficante was booked into the Ocean County Jail on April 14, 2026, and is being held without bail on charges including failure to register as a sex offender and violations of conditions tied to a special sentence, records show.

Charges tied to registration violations

Trafficante faces a charge under New Jersey statute 2C:7-2A(3) for failing to register as a sex offender, along with two counts of violating conditions of a special sentence under 2C:43-6.4D, both listed as third-degree offenses.

Jail records indicate no bail has been set in either case, and he remains in custody as of April 15. No projected release date has been listed.

Authorities have not released additional details about the circumstances leading to the latest charges or when the alleged violations occurred.

Listed in multiple state offender databases

In addition to his status in New Jersey, Trafficante is also listed in the Florida Sex Offender Registry, where he is classified as a sexual offender subject to registration requirements.

According to Florida registry records, Trafficante was convicted in 1999 in Ocean County, New Jersey, for endangering the welfare of a child, a qualifying offense that requires registration. The registry also notes the victim in that case was a minor.

The Florida listing shows a last reported out-of-state address in Brick, New Jersey, and includes multiple known aliases associated with Trafficante.

Key Points
• John Paul Trafficante jailed in Ocean County on failure-to-register charge
• Held without bail on multiple counts tied to sex offender registration laws
• Also listed in Florida’s sex offender registry for prior child endangerment conviction

Custody status and background

Trafficante, 46, is described in jail records as a white male with black hair and brown eyes. No detainers have been filed against him, and his current incarceration stems from two separate case entries, both carrying no-bail status.

The presence of registration requirements in multiple states reflects how sex offender monitoring can extend beyond the state of conviction, particularly when individuals relocate or maintain out-of-state addresses.

What comes next

No court dates or additional proceedings have been publicly detailed, and officials have not indicated whether further charges could be filed.

The case remains active, and Trafficante is currently being held at the Ocean County Jail pending further legal proceedings.

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