A Utah man who co-founded a company that sells weight loss supplements has been charged with 14 counts of sex crimes against children
Travis Bradley Martin, aged 54, was recently taken into custody and charged with multiple crimes involving sexual abuse of a minor. The charges include three counts of rape of a child, three counts of sodomy with a child, two counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a minor, and six counts of aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor as reported by KSTU.
Based on legal documents, the victim of Martin approached law enforcement and disclosed that the abuse had been ongoing since 2018. Furthermore, during investigations, authorities uncovered several recently erased files on Martin’s electronic devices containing explicit material involving child sexual abuse.
Martin was a co-founder and the chief operating officer of Square One Nutraceuticals, a company that markets a weight loss product named SQ1 AMP-K Greens. He also had affiliations with other similar companies in the past, such as Xango, TruVision Health, and LurraLife.
Martin was ordered held with bond to protect the victim and because of a high risk of fleeing.