Police: Former Newark Scout Leader Charged With Sex Crimes Against Then 12 YO Boy

Newark Police have charged Gary Matta, 66, of Newark, with a series of sexual assaults of a child occurring more than 30 years ago according to Lt. Andrew Rubin.

Rubin said in early 2020, Newark Police were notified by the Boy Scouts of America of inappropriate sexual activity that occurred in the late 1980’s between a scout leader and a scout. The case was assigned to the Newark Police Department Criminal Investigations Division.

The investigation determined that in 1989, the male victim, then 12 years old, joined the Boy Scouts.  Matta was his scout leader.  During that time, he began to go to Matta’s Newark residence on a regular basis.  Due to a family situation at the time, Matta became the victim’s guardian and the victim moved into the residence.  While at the residence, Matta sexually assaulted the victim on numerous occasions between 1989 – 1992 said Rubin.  Estimates of the number of offenses are in the hundreds added Rubin.

After extensive interviews and investigation, an arrest warrant was issued for Matta on April 19, 2023.

In addition to other charges listed below, the warrant charges Matta with Unlawful Sexual Intercourse First Degree (“USI”). The crime of USI was subsequently changed to Rape by the Delaware Legislature, but crimes are charged under the state law in effect at the time of the offense.

On April 20, 2023, Newark Police Detectives arrested Matta at his Newark residence without incident. Matta was transported to Newark Police headquarters where he was charged with:

  • Unlawful Sexual Intercourse First Degree (4 counts)
  • Unlawful Sexual Contact Second Degree
  • Indecent Exposure First Degree

Matta appeared before Justice of the Peace Court #2 by video and was ordered to be held in default of $201,500 cash bail. Matta was turned over to the custody of the Howard R. Young Correctional Institution in Wilmington.

Anyone with information about this incident, or believes that they may have been a victim, is asked to contact Sgt. G. Micolucci at (302) 366-7100 x. 3412