Ocean county man sentenced for aggravated sexual assault against child

Ocean County man sentenced for aggravated sexual assault against child

OCEAN COUNTY, N.J. — Ryan E. Moore, a 54-year-old man from Little Egg Harbor, was processed at the Ocean County Jail on Friday after being sentenced for aggravated sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child, according to official inmate records.

Moore was committed to custody on December 6, following his conviction on charges of aggravated sexual assault involving a minor aged 13 to 16 with a parental or supervisory relationship. He was also convicted of endangering the welfare of a child.

Court records indicate that Moore will serve a 13-year sentence, with his projected release date set for December 5, 2037. The charge for aggravated sexual assault was graded as a first-degree offense, while the child endangerment charge was classified as a second-degree offense.

Moore is being held without bail, and no bond or detainer information is listed in connection with his incarceration. Officials confirmed that Moore, who is married, has no known aliases or pending detainers.

The case underscores the seriousness of safeguarding vulnerable populations from abuse.

The Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office has not released further information regarding this case at this time.

Shore News Network

Phil Stilton is the Editor and Publisher of Shore News Network, an independent digital newsroom providing original reporting on New Jersey, national news, government, public policy, public safety, courts, and community affairs.

As founder of the publication, Stilton leads editorial strategy, investigative reporting, and daily newsroom operations while overseeing coverage that reaches millions of readers annually.

With extensive experience covering municipal government, county government, state legislatures, elections, law enforcement, emergency management, and public records, Stilton specializes in translating complex government actions into clear, factual reporting. His work frequently relies on primary source documents, including court filings, legislation, public meeting records, election finance disclosures, government databases, police reports, and Freedom of Information and Open Public Records Act (OPRA) requests. He has reported extensively on local government accountability, taxpayer spending, campaign finance, public corruption investigations, infrastructure, public safety, and the policies affecting New Jersey residents.

Under Stilton's editorial leadership, Shore News Network has grown into one of New Jersey's largest independent digital news organizations, publishing thousands of original news articles each year while providing breaking news coverage, investigative reporting, and analysis across state and local government. The publication's reporting is routinely sourced from official government agencies, public officials, court records, and firsthand documentation, with a commitment to transparency, attribution, corrections when warranted, and clearly distinguishing factual reporting from opinion.

Stilton's journalism follows established newsroom standards emphasizing accuracy, verification, fairness, and accountability. Every effort is made to verify information through official records and multiple reliable sources before publication. His reporting is intended to provide readers with timely, well-documented information that helps them understand the issues affecting their communities, while maintaining editorial independence from political parties, government agencies, advocacy organizations, and commercial interests.

Readers can submit story tips, corrections, public records, or media inquiries through the official Shore News Network website or its verified social media channels. Shore News Network welcomes corrections and updates when new information becomes available as part of its ongoing commitment to accurate and transparent journalism.