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The former athletic director at the now-shuttered Everest Charter School in North Fair Oaks was arrested after the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office said two former students accused him of having sexual relations with them when they were minors.
On March 6, Palo Alto resident Anthony Gutierrez-Molina, 31, was charged with 17 felonies, including 12 counts of statutory rape, in San Mateo County Superior Court. In January, a former student told police they had sex beginning when the victim was 16, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Investigators said they later identified a second victim, who was also a minor at the start of their sexual relations.
The Sheriff’s Office obtained an arrest warrant for Gutierrez-Molina on Feb. 27 and said he was located in Ladera on March 5.
The Sheriff’s Office said the crimes allegedly occurred between 2023 and 2025. Everest, where Gutierrez-Molina also served as community engagement manager, was a charter high school run by Summit Public Schools, which operates seven schools in California and Washington. It closed in 2025 due to low enrollment, according to school officials.
The Sheriff’s Office said investigators do not believe Gutierrez-Molina has worked as an educator since Everest’s closure.
According to a public profile viewed by this news organization, Gutierrez-Molina graduated from Woodside High School in 2013 and received an associate degree in communications from Cañada College in 2019. His previous jobs included a role as an assistant director at the Redwood City YMCA from September 2018 to August 2019.
Summit Public Schools did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
According to court records, Gutierrez-Molina’s bail was originally set at $500,000 and Judge Rosendo Padilla Jr. denied a motion to reduce bail on March 6 due to the nature of the allegations.
Gutierrez-Molina’s next hearing is scheduled for March 25 in San Mateo County Superior Court in Redwood City.
The Sheriff’s Office said that, based on the nature of the crimes, investigators believe there may be additional victims and encourage anyone with information to contact Detective Temo Gonzalez at cgonzalez4@smcgov.org or 650-363-4544.



