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News Release
Ali Muhammed Quraishi Found Guilty in Prolific Sexual Abuse Case (Photo) - 11/19/24

HILLSBORO, Ore- On November 14, 2024, Washington County Circuit Court Judge Erik Buchér found Ali Muhammed Quraishi, age 33, guilty of 23 counts involving the assaults and sexual assaults of nine women. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for January 6, 2025, on the following convictions in this bench trial:

Court Case #23CR13359

  1. Rape in the First Degree (three counts)
  2. Sexual Abuse in the First Degree (three counts)
  3. Sodomy in the First Degree (two counts)
  4. Invasion of Personal Privacy in the First Degree
  5. Assault in the Fourth Degree

Court Case #23CR57793

  1. Rape in the First Degree (two counts)
  2. Sexual Abuse in the First Degree (six counts)
  3. Sodomy in the First Degree
  4. Invasion of Personal Privacy in the First Degree (two counts)
  5. Unlawful Dissemination of an Intimate Image in the First Degree

Senior Deputy District Attorney Allison Brown prosecuted the defendant following an extensive investigation conducted by the Beaverton Police Department. The convictions involve the defendant's assaults of nine adult women between 2016 and 2023. All the victims in this case were strangers to the defendant and to each other. The defendant met his victims at Silverado and Stag nightclubs in Downtown Portland where he worked as a dancer. He supplied the women with alcohol and lured them back to his apartment in Beaverton. He then proceeded to engage in sex acts with the victims while they were in conditions in which they could not consent. 

The investigation was led by Detective Maggie Brown and began in May 2022. Through the course of her investigation, she learned of the defendant’s crimes against the other victims. Two of the sexual assaults occurred while the investigation was already underway. 

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office commends the bravery of the victims in reporting this abuse and persevering through a challenging legal process. This office also thanks the Beaverton Police Department for its work conducting this investigation. This office also acknowledges the work of the Portland Police Bureau and the Oregon State Police Forensic Lab.

Investigators believe there could be additional, unidentified victims. Anyone with information related to the defendant is urged to call law enforcement. 

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