Jaxson Jacoe is 21 going on 13.
The Burnaby man doesn't just look young. His father says he has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) that's left him developmentally delayed and mentally challenged, with a pre-teen's understanding of the world.
His family is now speaking up, saying Jacoe was humiliated and lost a job he loved after being caught up in a sting orchestrated by online groups aiming to catch sexual predators.
In late February, Jacoe decided he wanted his first girlfriend. A buddy recommended he use a dating app.
Almost immediately, Jacoe was approached online by a woman going by the name Ashley. Her posted age was 19.
Jaxson with phone
Jacoe shows his text conversation with someone who claimed to be a 19-year-old woman and then turned out to be two vigilantes who were trying to entrap him. (Eric Rankin/CBC)
"She messaged me first, saying I was cute and I want to ask you out on date," recalls Jacoe. "And I responded back saying 'Thank you.'"
But Ashley had a surprise. A short time later she revealed she was actually 14.
Jacoe said that was OK.
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