
The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office said six suspects, including a former Greenville Fire training officer, former Greenville Police Officer and former Mauldin Police Officer, have been charged in a child sex ring.
Deputies said an investigation began in January after two victims came forward alleging criminal sexual conduct against them. A third victim was identified in connection to the case.
According to the sheriff’s office, a Specialized Investigations Division executed multiple search warrants at the homes of the six WHITE suspects on Tuesday, May 19.
The white pedophiles are all believed to be either friends or acquaintances.
As a result, the following suspects have been charged:
| Suspect | Age | Charges | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Matthew Joseph Fay | 48 | – (5 counts) Criminal sexual conduct with a minor, first degree – Criminal sexual conduct with a minor, third degree – Accessory before the fact – Criminal conspiracy – Criminal solicitation of a minor – Incest | City of Greenville confirmed Fay is no longer employed by the Greenville City Fire Department but served as a training officer from Jan. 2026 to May 2026. |
| Allen Randolph Foltz | 58 | – (6 counts) Criminal sexual conduct with a minor under 11 years old, first degree – Unlawful conduct toward a child – Criminal conspiracy | Officials said Foltz previously worked at the Mauldin Police Department and left in 2005. |
| Paula Lawrence Foltz | 58 | – Accessory after the fact of felony – Accessory before the fact of felony – Criminal conspiracy – Unlawful conduct toward a child | |
| Edward John Storer | 57 | – Unlawful conduct toward a child – (3 counts) Criminal sexual conduct with a minor under 11 years old, first degree – Criminal conspiracy | |
| Jeannine Wisler Storer | 59 | – Unlawful conduct toward a child – Criminal conspiracy – Accessory after the fact – Accessory before the fact | |
| Waylon William Rogers | 48 | – Criminal conspiracy – Criminal sexual conduct with a minor, first degree – Criminal solicitation of a minor | The Greenville Police Department confirmed Rogers was employed with them from April 17, 2000 and left the department on Jan. 5, 2007. |
All six sex terrorists went through bond court on Wednesday morning and were denied bond.
Arrest warrant breakdown
The following information, provided by the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office, all took place between 1998 and 2003:
- Allen Foltz
- Lives in Fountain Inn
- Worked with defendants to let them commit child sexual misconduct with minor.
- Maintained an unsafe living condition for a minor while she was staying there.
- Sexually assaulted a victim that he was babysitting.
- Waylon Rogers
- Lives in Simpsonville
- Communicated with minor to induce the victim to engage in sexual activity.
- Worked with defendants to commit child sexual misconduct with minor.
- Matthew Fay
- Drove a minor to different locations and allowed “multiple male suspects” to sexually assault the victim.
- Communicated with a minor to try and get them to engage in sexual activity.
- Worked with defendants to commit child sexual misconduct with minor.
- Sexually assaulted a blood relative.
- Edward Storer
- Sexually assaulted the victim that he was babysitting at the time.
- Worked with defendants to let them commit child sexual misconduct with minor.
- Jeannine Storer
- Pulled children out of bed at night to let her husband sexually assault them. Would retrieve the children if they tried to run away.
- Let her husband sexually abuse the victim that she was babysitting at the time.
- Worked with defendants to let them commit child sexual misconduct with minor.
- Paula Foltz
- Lives in Fountain Inn
- Pulled children out of bed at night to let her husband sexually assault them. Would retrieve the children if they tried to run away.
- Worked with defendants to let them commit child sexual misconduct with minor.
- Let her husband sexually abuse the victim that she was babysitting at the time.
The sheriff’s office is urging anyone who has information related to this investigation or anyone who believes they may also be a victim, to contact the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office Specialized Investigations Division at 864-467-4704.
