Travis Bradley Martin, co-founder and COO of Square One Nutraceuticals, was arrested on January 7th and charged with 14 felony counts related to sexual offenses against a child. Police discovered child exploitation material on Martin's electronic devices.
LEHI, Utah — Travis Bradley Martin, a 54-year-old man who co-founded a health supplement company and held high-level positions in other businesses, was charged with 14 felony counts last week related to sexual offenses against children.
Martin was arrested on January 7th and faces the following charges: Rape of a child — 1st-degree felony, 3 counts; Sodomy on a child — 1st-degree felony, 3 counts; Aggravated sexual abuse of a child — 1st-degree felony, 2 counts; and Aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor — 1st-degree felony, 6 counts. According to charging documents, the victim of Martin's alleged abuse came forward shortly before his arrest and informed police about the abuse, which reportedly started as far back as 2018. FOX 13 News is withholding any further details to safeguard the victim's identity. Authorities stated that they also conducted a search of Martin's electronic devices and discovered several recently deleted files containing 'child sex abuse material.' A judge ordered Martin to be held without bail due to concerns about his risk of fleeing and to protect the victim. As of Wednesday, Utah County Jail records indicate that he remains in custody.Martin is recognized as the co-founder and COO of Square One Nutraceuticals, a company specializing in a weight loss supplement known as 'SQ1 AMP-K Greens.' Business records further reveal that he previously worked for or had affiliations with other similar companies, including Xango, TruVision Health, and LurraLife
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