Depraved mom Walquiria Cassini ‘no longer a Boston Scientific employee’ as company says accusations she and her son sexually abused children as young as five are being ‘taken seriously’

The company that once employed the depraved mother accused of a litany of child abuse allegations said it is taking the allegations “seriously.”

Walquiria Cassini, 38, her son Matthew, 20, and her boyfriend Ryan Londono, 42, were jailed this week after police in Boca Raton, along with FBI agents, raided their home following a four-month investigation.

Cassini is accused of sexually abusing two male children, the youngest of whom is under the age of ten, and charging online perverts a fee to watch. The abuse of the youngest child began when he was just five, the other when he was nine.

According to the court documents, the abuse was uploaded to a web server. The server, as well as Amazon, Microsoft, PayPal and Zelle, all cooperated with the investigation.

Cassini wrote on her social media profiles that she is a “licensed medical sonographer subspecialty: male sexuality dysfunction.” Urology girl.”

At the time of her arrest she was working for Massachusetts-based medical device company Boston Scientific as a senior field representative. She has held the role since August 2022.

A company spokesperson told DailyMail.com late Thursday that “this individual is no longer an employee of Boston Scientific.”

“We have been made aware of the news reports and are taking this matter very seriously,” they said. ‘Our employees are expected to behave with integrity both inside and outside the workplace. We have no further comments to share at this time.”

Walquiria Cassini is charged with sexual assault of a victim under 12 years of age, sexual assault by a custodian, criminal conspiracy and cruelty to a child

Cassini, 38, worked as an ultrasound technician and chief sonographer for a number of different companies. She worked at Boston Scientific as a senior field associate, but a company spokesperson told DailyMail.com late Thursday that “this individual is no longer an employee of Boston Scientific.”

A company spokesperson told DailyMail.com late Thursday: ‘We have been made aware of the news reports and are taking this matter very seriously. Our employees are expected to behave with integrity both inside and outside the workplace. We have no further comments to share at this time.”

The mother’s boyfriend, Ryan Londono, an IT professional, faces similar charges. Judge Hafele did not issue bail for the couple.

Her son is not accused of livestream abuse, but of sexual abuse of the children. “He is accused of actually having intercourse with the child,” a prosecutor said in court. He shook his head in the courtroom as the charges were read out.

Florida Judge Donald Hafele with 25 years on the bench used to be ‘shocked’ when the trio made their first court appearance on Wednesday.

According to the complaint, during the raid, police found several cameras and tripods used to record the abuse, authorities said.

Cassini’s attorney argued in court that no actual videos have been recovered by investigators, the report said WPBF.

The judge responded that 33 videos had been removed from an online platform the day after the investigation. Cassini’s mother and brother were present in the courtroom. The WPBF report notes that the suspect was reduced to tears.

Cassini is from Brazil and lists Boca Raton as her current hometown on Facebook.

“Honey, I’m a nightmare dressed like a daydream,” the suspect wrote in the bio section of her Instagram page.

The indictment says Cassini’s online username was related to her work on erectile dysfunction.

Over the past 25 years I’ve seen just about everything, so shocking the court’s conscience is frankly a difficult task at this point in the court’s career. The extent of this will likely never be known,” Judge Donald Hafele said

Cassini is from Brazil and lists Boca Raton as her current hometown on Facebook

On her Instagram, Cassini calls herself a “nightmare dressed like a daydream”

Londono is from Boca Raton, according to his Facebook page. He holds a degree in business administration from Florida Atlantic University

Matthew Cassini shook his head as the allegations of child sexual abuse were read out

Online records show that Cassini has been in legal battles with the father of her children since at least 2020. In 2021, she sued him to have him evicted from her home.

Londono is from Boca Raton, according to his Facebook page. He holds a degree in business administration from Florida Atlantic University. On that profile, Londono writes that he is a technician at a company called Compass MSP, an IT management company.

In November 2023, police were called to a home in Ocala, Florida, after two minor boys reported being abused while away from their family home over Thanksgiving.

One boy said the pair were separately pulled from their beds to perform sex acts, including “digital and object anal penetration,” which took place behind a laptop.

On December 1, one of the victims, a 14-year-old boy, told investigators that the abuse started when he was nine and stopped in November 2023.

The names of those the boy lived with have been removed from the documents. It is not clear who the parents are. The people they lived with were “sexually” and “physically” abusive, the boys said.

The heavily redacted complaint contains graphic descriptions of the acts allegedly committed by Cassini and Londono, including penetrating the children with sex toys while a group watched online.

On December 1, one of the victims, a 14-year-old boy, told investigators that the abuse started when he was nine and stopped in November 2023.

Cassini’s mother and brother were in court for the proceedings on Wednesday

Another person, whose name has been redacted, is accused of hitting, swearing at and spitting on the children. At one point a man grabbed one of the children’s tables, smashed it and said he “hated” them.

About Cassini’s son Matthew, one of the boys said, “He’s always doing things to me, locking the door.”

Center for Child Counseling Director of National Outreach and Education Cherie Benjoseph told WPBF in response to the allegations, “I hear about this every day of my life. The reality is that sexual abuse knows no boundaries, and it can happen in the comfort of our own community.”

Benjoseph added that one in 13 children report sexual abuse before they turn 18 and that six percent of the time the perpetrator is a family member.

Cassini is charged with sexual assault of a victim under the age of 12, sexual assault by a custodian, criminal conspiracy and cruelty to a child.

Londono is charged with assault causing injury to a victim under the age of 12, criminal conspiracy and cruelty to a child.

Matthew Cassini is accused of sexual assault of a victim under the age of twelve.

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