Following an arrest in Seattle last week, the co-creator of the video game series Counter-Strike has now been formally charged with the crime of commercial sexual abuse of a minor.
The King County Prosecutor’s Office issued the charge to 36-year-old game developer and Valve Software employee Jess Cliffe on Monday, alongside the release of a statement of probable cause. This document repeats many details from Friday’s bail hearing at a King County courthouse, which initially disclosed accusations of multiple instances of sexual contact with a minor, along with one instance of videotaping an encounter.
The listed “juvenile victim” was 16 years old at the time of the alleged incidents, and she was initially referred to Seattle Police by Child Protective Services due to “reports of CSEC [Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children] activities.” The woman (who has not been identified by Seattle Police) explained that she had used the website SeekingArrangement.com to “meet with men who offered to pay her money to have sex with her.” Subscriber information for the phone number of one man matched Cliffe’s name and home address.