George W. Lewis, 40, was taken into custody in November of 2023 in Bates County and held on 9 counts, all unclassified felonies that include one count of Statutory Sodomy, two counts of Sexual Trafficking and six counts of rape with an an underage person.
Lewis is now set for jury trial in the Henry County Circuit Court beginning March 30, 2026 at 8:30 am before judge M. Brandon Baker.
A Bates County grand jury case charging a man with multiple counts of rape, statutory sodomy, and sexual trafficking of a child has been transferred to Henry County following a change of venue.
Court records show George William Lewis is charged in Bates County with nine felony counts stemming from alleged sexual abuse of a minor over several years. The charges were returned by a grand jury and include one count of first-degree statutory sodomy, two counts of second-degree sexual trafficking of a child, and six counts of first-degree rape, including an aggravated sexual offense.
According to the indictment, the alleged offenses occurred between 2015 and 2023 and involve a victim identified in court records as “Victim 1,” who was a minor at the time of the alleged crimes. Prosecutors allege Lewis engaged in sexual acts with the child when the victim was under the age of consent and, in some instances, by forcible compulsion.
The indictment also states Lewis is considered a persistent sexual offender under Missouri law due to a prior felony conviction for first-degree statutory rape in Bates County in 2004. That designation exposes him to enhanced penalties if convicted, including the possibility of life imprisonment. Several of the charges also carry mandatory lifetime supervision, and some require that at least 85 percent of any sentence be served before parole eligibility.
A criminal docket entry filed last July shows Lewis was formally arraigned in Bates County Circuit Court and entered not guilty pleas to the charges. The record indicates Lewis waived a formal reading of the indictment and consented to proceedings being conducted by video while he remains in custody.
Last month, the defense requested a change of venue. Court records indicate the request was granted, resulting in the case being transferred out of Bates County. The case will now be handled in Henry County Circuit Court.
The case is now set for a jury trial on Monday, March 30th, 2026. Lewis remains in custody pending trial.





