Man Sentenced for Abuse of Children In His Care

news release

April 22, 2026

RIVERSIDE – A Riverside County judge has sentenced a man to nearly 53 years in prison for 18 felony counts of physical and sexual abuse and threats made to three children over a period of several years in multiple Southern California counties.

On Feb. 19, 2026, jurors found Mazen Aliwi Alawi, DOB: 07-23-1975, guilty of one count of lewd acts upon a child under 14, nine counts of lewd acts upon a child under 14 by force, three counts of criminal threats, one count of witness intimidation, one count of assault with a deadly weapon, and three counts of child abuse.

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Man in yellow jail jumpsuit with sunglasses on speaking over his left shoulder

“The defendant took away my childhood, my innocence, and separated me from my mother,” one victim stated at sentencing.

Evidence presented at trial showed the children arrived in the United States in 2016 when they were between 9 and 10 years old. The victims did not speak English and only had the defendant to care for their needs after fleeing a war-torn country. The victims’ mother was left behind after Alawi promised to bring her to the United States but never did. Prosecutors proved that beginning the day they arrived, the defendant repeatedly sexually abused one victim over the next three years while also physically abusing all three children.

The abuse was reported in May 2019 after one of the children disclosed the conduct to school staff, prompting a law enforcement response.

The evidence showed the defendant used violence and threats to maintain control, including threatening to kill the children, threatening to send them back to a war zone, and instructing them to lie to authorities. The children were struck with household objects, punched, kicked, and otherwise assaulted. In one incident, the defendant threatened one child with a knife.
A jury convicted the defendant of all 18 counts.

On Friday, April 17, Alawi was sentenced to a total of 52 years and 8 months in state prison.

“The future is for me to decide. There is one thing I thank God for; He has given me an example of what not to be,” another victim stated. “I intend to be the exact opposite. I will aim only to improve the people around me, beginning with myself.”