An Oklahoma couple is facing neglect and abuse charges after officials say a man impregnated his stepdaughter, he and the child’s mother failed to get her prenatal care, and the child gave birth this month.
The stepfather, age 34, has been charged with one felony count of child sexual abuse, as well as six counts of felony child neglect, according to court documents obtained by USA TODAY.
The mother, age 33, has been charged with one felony count of enabling child sexual abuse, and six counts of felony child neglect, per the documents.
The child neglect charges stem from “deplorable conditions” in which the 11-year-old and five other children, ranging in age from 2 to 9 years old, were living, according to court documents.
USA TODAY is not publishing the names of the stepfather and mother to protect the identity of all of the children involved.
Children in home were ‘living in dog feces,’ court documents show
The morning of Tuesday, Aug. 19, police and the Muskogee County Department of Human Services (DHS) removed six children from the home.
The family lives in Muskogee County, about 58 miles southeast of Tulsa. While living there, the stepfather allegedly sexually abused the girl between Jan. 1, 2025 and August 2025, prosecutors said in court documents.
The mother is charged with enabling sexual abuse after her daughter gave birth in the family’s home on Aug. 16, having received no medical care for over a year, according to police reports.
In the documents, officials said both parents claimed they didn’t know the child was pregnant, and she had not been to the doctor in over a year.
The pair is also facing neglect charges due to the conditions the children were living in. Altogether in the home were six children ages 11, 9, 7, 6, 4, and 2, per court documents. Officials found the children “living in dog faeces,” and some of them had no clothing on, per the documents.
The district attorney based the couple’s charges on allegations that they failed to provide the children with adequate supervision, adequate medical care, and adequate shelter.
Stepfather and mother charged, both remain in custody
Both the stepfather and mother were charged in Muskogee County District Court. As of Tuesday, Aug. 26, both defendants have requested court-appointed lawyers, the Muskogee County District Attorney’s Office confirmed to USA TODAY.
Both are still in custody as of Aug. 26, the Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to USA TODAY. Bond has been set at $100,000 for each of them, court documents show.







Heartbreaking case of abuse and neglect—those children deserved far better.