
A Florida nurse is under criminal investigation after being accused of sexually abusing her underage stepson. Alexis Von Yates, 34, of Ocala, is facing allegations that have shaken both the local community and the healthcare profession.
Authorities claim Yates engaged in sexual acts with her 15-year-old stepson during his visit over the summer of 2024, a case that has raised urgent questions about trust, ethics, and safeguarding in caregiving roles.
Arrest and allegations
Yates was arrested on November 6, 2024, after the Marion County Sheriff’s Office received a tip about possible abuse. Investigators say the incidents occurred in July while the teen was staying with her, often while his father was at work.
Following a police investigation prompted by an anonymous report on July 30, officers gathered enough evidence to take Yates into custody. She was released the next day after posting a $10,000 bond, PEOPLE detailed. In December, her attorney entered a not guilty plea.
Court records indicate that the case is being handled by the Fifth Judicial Circuit Court, and proceedings are ongoing. The Marion County Clerk of Court is continuing to track the case to ensure transparency in what officials are calling a serious sexual offense involving a minor.
Professional consequences
In response to the arrest, the Florida Department of Health moved swiftly to suspend Yates’s registered nurse license, citing the severity of the allegations and the need to protect public safety.

The department emphasized that licensed medical professionals must uphold high moral and ethical standards, and that Yates’s alleged behavior demonstrated a fundamental lapse in judgment. Formal disciplinary proceedings are expected, though Yates retains the right to challenge the suspension.
The Department of Health’s actions reflect a broader concern: how to ensure those in caregiving roles do not abuse their power. Officials say the case underscores the necessity of stronger safeguards, ethical oversight, and accountability in healthcare environments.
A community in outrage
The allegations have stunned the Ocala community, where many residents are grappling with the betrayal of trust implied in the case. The idea that a nurse, someone tasked with care and protection, could be implicated in the sexual abuse of a minor has sparked outrage and anxiety. Local media coverage has fueled public conversation about how to better prevent abuse, improve reporting mechanisms, and hold offenders accountable.
Community members have expressed fears about how this case might affect their relationships with healthcare providers, especially in settings involving children or vulnerable patients. The incident has renewed calls for thorough background checks and consistent ethical reviews for licensed caregivers.
What now?
As legal proceedings continue, Yates’s future as a healthcare professional remains uncertain. If convicted, she could face prison time and a permanent revocation of her nursing license. The Florida Department of Health has signaled its willingness to take further disciplinary action if warranted.
In the meantime, the case stands as a stark reminder of the importance of ethical vigilance in both public institutions and private homes. The community, the courts, and the nursing board will now decide what justice and accountability should look like in a case that has sent shockwaves through Ocala and beyond.
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