Dental assistant accused of sexually assaulting 16 boys while they were sedated and then sharing the images online

A former dental assistant in Stillwater, Oklahoma, has been accused of recording himself sexually assaulting patients while they were sedated for surgery and then sharing the images online, police said.

Police said Cody Allen Stolfa, 36, allegedly committed “crimes against nature” and was in possession of 10,000 files of child sexual abuse material on his computer and cellphones.

In July and November 2024, 18 arrest affidavits were filed, according to Stolfa. News 4, who obtained copies of the court documents.

As of Friday, Stolfa has been charged with 10 counts of sexual assault, five counts of forcible sodomy, six counts of child exploitation, four counts of clandestine recording, two counts of sodomy of victims under the age of 16 and one count of lewd acts on a child . .

News 4 reporters emphasized that “much of the information in the affidavits is too graphic and disturbing for News 4 to share in full detail.”

Cody Allen Stolfa, 36, has been charged with numerous crimes including forcible sodomy, child exploitation and sexual arousal after he allegedly sexually assaulted patients — including minors — who were sedated at a dental clinic in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where he worked.

Cody Allen Stolfa, 36, has been charged with numerous crimes including forcible sodomy, child exploitation and sexual arousal after he allegedly sexually assaulted patients — including minors — who were sedated at a dental clinic in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where he worked. (Payne County Sheriff’s Department)

What is known is that Stolfa allegedly sexually assaulted, assaulted, abused and/or sodomized 16 young men in his care at Central Oklahoma Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Associates in Stillwater.

According to prosecutors, Stolfa was employed at the clinic for only three months before he was fired for poor job performance.

“It’s just really gross,” Payne County District Attorney Laura Thomas told News 4. “He’s a brash, scary guy.”

Stolfa not only allegedly abused minors in a vulnerable state, but he also recorded his actions and then shared those videos with others online.

Thomas said someone in Australia viewed one of the videos on the Telegram app. The video allegedly shows that Stolfa sexually abused a patient. The Australian viewer informed local authorities about the video. Australian officials then used facial recognition software and other strategies to identify the man in the video as Stolfa. They contacted the FBI and Stillwater police with their findings.

Police launched an investigation and eventually arrested Stolfa in July.

After his arrest, police obtained a search warrant for his electronic devices, where they reportedly found a folder labeled “naughty.” In the folder they allegedly found 115 videos in which Stolfa recorded himself sexually abusing 15 other patients. Six of the 16 victims were minors, police said, and all were men.

In addition to the alleged videos, police said they also found a folder filled with more than 10,000 files of child sexual abuse material, including images “from baby to adult” and Stolfa allegedly “committing crimes against nature multiple times” on an animal.

Thomas said all of the victims are now adults and none of them knew they had been attacked until they were contacted by police and informed of the situation.

She also pointed out that Stolfa should never have been alone in a room with patients while they were recovering from anesthesia. Thomas said there should be three people in the room at all times, noting that the clinic fully cooperated with the investigation.

Thomas said Stolfa allegedly shared his images via various apps, including Grindr, Discord and Snapchat.

Stolfa is currently being held in the Payne County Jail without bond. He is being taken to civil court by at least one of his alleged victims.