Stephan Sterns' defense claims it has 'confidential information; wants to delay upcoming court hearing
Stephan Sterns, accused of raping and murdering 13-year-old Madeline Soto, is seeking to delay a scheduled suppression hearing, citing newly obtained "confidential information," according to court records.
The defense hopes to prevent jurors from seeing evidence from Sterns' phone and Google account, which they claim was unlawfully obtained, though prosecutors argue he gave consent.
A hearing to determine whether the delay will be granted is set for Tuesday.
ORLANDO, Fla. - Stephan Sterns, the man accused of sexually assaulting and killing 13-year-old Madeline Soto, is asking a judge to delay his upcoming court hearing due to "confidential information" his attorneys have recently obtained, according to new court records.
The defense claims they will not have time to prepare for an upcoming court appearing, citing the newly-obtained information, a recently-filed motion reads. State prosecutors have objected to the potential delay.
What we know
The suppression hearing scheduled for Wednesday comes after Sterns' public defender asked a judge to bar jurors from seeing the evidence collected from Sterns' phone and Google account, due to investigators allegedly unlawfully seizing and searching his phone.
However, the prosecution claims that Sterns gave consent and the evidence from both the phone and Google account were properly obtained.
Now Sterns and his attorneys hope to delay the suppression hearing due to this new "confidential information" they have related to the case.
In a new motion seeking a delay, Sterns' attorney wrote:
"Since filing [the suppression motions in February], the Defense has come into possession of confidential information that may impact the presentation of evidence at that hearing."
"The Defense will not have time to develop this evidence before the currently scheduled Motion to Suppress scheduled for hearing on April 23, 2025."
"As such, Defense is requesting to continue these hearings to be reset for a later date."
Click to open this PDF in a new window.
A hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday to determine if Wednesday's suppression hearing will be delayed.
According to court records, the prosecution objects the delay.
What we don't know
No details have been provided by Sterns' attorney regarding the "confidential information."
Watch: Stephan Sterns 2-hour interrogation amid Madeline Soto disappearance
Madeline Soto update: Will the media, public be banned from Stephan Sterns' pretrial court hearings?
Maddie Soto update: Stephen Sterns jailhouse calls released
Judge denies Stephan Sterns' motion to ban the press, public from his pre-trial hearings
Stephan Sterns was the boyfriend of Jennifer Soto, Madeline's mother.
According to court documents and law enforcement, Sterns lived with Jennifer, Madeline, and another roommate on and off. He would sometimes take Madeline Soto to school and would also sometimes sleep in the same bed as Madeline and Jennifer, court records said.
In Feb. 2024, he reportedly took Madeline Soto to school while the girl's mother stayed back at the house. Hours later when Madeline's mom went to pick her up from school, she was told Madeline never made it to school that day.
Sterns is charged with first-degree murder in the death of the girl. He is also charged in a separate case with some 60 counts of sexual abuse and possession of child sexual abuse material after thousands of graphic photos, some including Maddie, were found on his cell phone and saved to a Google Drive account, court records said.
He has pleaded not guilty to those charges.
His trial on the first-degree murder charge is currently scheduled to begin on Sept. 22, 2025.
Madeline "Maddie" Soto was a 13-year-old girl who was reported missing on Feb. 26, 2024. Maddie had just celebrated her 13th birthday on February 22, days before she was reported missing.
Madeline was a student at Hunter's Creek Middle School in Orlando. Though, she lived with her mom, Sterns, and an adult roommate in Kissimmee.
Her body was found in a grassy area in Osceola County on March 1.
Sunday, Feb. 25: Madeline Soto's 13th birthday celebration
Monday, Feb. 26: Madeline Soto was last seen at 8:30 a.m., didn't make it to school
Tuesday, Feb. 27: Madeline Soto's missing poster was released, officials begin search
Tuesday night, Feb. 27: Madeline Soto's mom, Jenn Soto, speaks with FOX 35; would-be suspect appears in background
Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 28: Orange County Sheriff John Mina hosts press conference about ongoing search
Wednesday night, Feb. 28: Mom's boyfriend Stephan Sterns arrested on unrelated charges, named 'prime suspect' in Madeline Soto case
Thursday, Feb. 29: Kissimmee Police Department releases Stephan Sterns' arrest affidavit
Thursday, Feb. 29: Body language expert assesses Stephan Sterns' body language in Zoom interview with Jenn Soto
Friday morning, March 1: Stephan Sterns dodges questions from FOX 35 while being transferred from Orange County to Osceola County
Friday afternoon, March 1: Officials say they're 'confident' that Madeline Soto is dead
Friday afternoon, March 1: Multi-agency search for Madeline Soto near area where Stephen Sterns was last seen
Friday afternoon, March 1: Body found amid search for Madeline Soto
Saturday morning, March 2: Stephan Sterns waives first appearance in court
Wednesday, March 6: New court documents allege Stephan Sterns may have abused Madeline Soto years before her disappearance, death
Tuesday, March 12: State Attorney's Office files 60 additional charges against Stephan Sterns
Thursday, March 21: Kissimmee Police Chief holds press conference with updates about investigation
Wednesday, April 4: State Attorney Andrew Bain explains why more information has not been released into the Madeline Soto death investigation
Wednesday, April 4: FOX 35 obtained the 911 calls from the morning 13-year-old Madeline Soto went missing from Orange County
Saturday, April 15: Maddie Soto's family and community members gathered at a vigil Saturday to remember the 13-year-old who was found dead days after she was reported missing in February.
Wednesday, April 24: An Osceola County judge granted a motion to continue the pretrial for Stephan Sterns.
Wednesday, April 24: A new trial date has been set for Stephan Sterns after an Osceola County judge granted the defense's motion for more time during a pretrial hearing.
Thursday, April 25: Stephan Sterns has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of 13-year-old Florida girl Madeline Soto.
Monday, June 10: The State Attorney's Office intends to seek the death penalty against Stephan Sterns, the man accused of killing his girlfriend's daughter, 13-year-old Madeline "Maddie" Soto, according to court records – should he be convicted.
Wednesday, July 10: Attorneys for Stephan Sterns, who was charged for the murder of 13-year-old Madeline Soto, have filed motions to continue both trials.
Thursday, August 22: New police interviews with Stephan Sterns, Jennifer Soto from hours after teen went 'missing'
Friday, August 23: New documents obtained by FOX 35 this week show that the teen's mother may have known about that alleged abuse.
Monday, August 26: Madeline Soto's mom admits to knowing Stephan Sterns was 'grooming and abusing' her daughter, documents show.
Monday, August 26: New documents shed light on how Madeline Soto's body got to the rural location it was eventually found at, and, ultimately, how she died.
Monday, October 14: Trial date set for Stephan Sterns
Wednesday, October 23: Kissimmee police revealed new information in the ongoing investigation. Alleged killer Stephan Sterns secretly filmed naked roommate, officials say.
Friday, October 25: "I didn't start it" Those are the words Stephen Sterns told his parents in a recorded call from jail, audio which was released to FOX 35 Orlando.
Thursday, February 6: Stephan Sterns and his attorney file dozens of motions ahead of his murder trial set to begin in September. Asking to strike the death penalty and to have all physical restraint devices removed from Sterns during trial proceedings.
Wednesday, February 12: Stephan Sterns wants phone evidence tossed ahead of child sex crimes trial.
Wednesday, February 19: Stephan Sterns asks judge to ban public, press from court hearing.
Wednesday, February 26: Remembering the 13-year-old one year later; accused killer preps for trial.
Tuesday, March 4: New details released in the death of Madeline Soto, one year since the initial report
Wednesday, March 5: Watch: Stephan Sterns 2-hour interrogation amid Madeline Soto disappearance
Thursday, March 20: Madeline Soto update: Will the media, public be banned from Stephan Sterns' pretrial court hearings?
Friday, March 21: Maddie Soto update: Stephen Sterns jailhouse calls released
Thursday, March 27:Judge denies Stephan Sterns' motion to ban the press, public from his pre-trial hearings
The Source
The information in this article comes from the Orange County Sheriff's Office, the North Port Police Department, documents from the Orange County Clerk of Courts and Osceola County Clerk of Courts.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hamilton Spectator
10 hours ago
- Hamilton Spectator
Palestinian lives lost in the pursuit of food aid in Gaza, in photos
BEIT LAHIYA, Gaza Strip (AP) — Palestinians mourned those who died or were injured while trying to reach trucks carrying humanitarian aid in the northern Gaza Strip. International pressure for Israel to let in more aid has increased the number of aid trucks entering Gaza, but almost none of it reaches U.N. warehouses for distribution . Instead, nearly all the trucks are stripped of their cargo by crowds that overwhelm them. The crowds are a mix of Palestinians desperate for food and gangs armed with knives, axes or guns who loot the goods to then hoard or sell. ___ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors. Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page .


Hamilton Spectator
10 hours ago
- Hamilton Spectator
Takhini trail closed due to presence of mother bear with cubs
The Sage Trail in the Takhini neighbourhood of Whitehorse is temporarily closed due to the presence of a bear with cubs in the area, according to a Facebook post from the City of Whitehorse. The trail runs parallel to Range Road, behind houses and buildings and the Takhini arena in the Takhini neighbourhood. According to the Facebook post, municipal parks staff closed the trail after receiving multiple reports of a mother bear with cubs in the area. People are being asked to avoid the area and obey posted signage. The closure of the Sage Trail comes after the Millennium Trail in Riverdale was also closed due to bear presence on July 21. Last year, a bear was killed by conservation officers after breaking into Yukon University , also located in the Takhini neighbourhood. Conservation officers were at the Sage Trail on the morning of July 31, according to the City's post. They will continue to monitor the area. If you see a bear in the area, you are encouraged to reach out to conservation officers at 1-800-661-0525. The City is asking people who use trails in the city to carry bear spray, slow down, stay alert, and make noise. Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page .


Hamilton Spectator
11 hours ago
- Hamilton Spectator
Teen sentenced to 10 months in custody for role in fatal stabbing of Halifax student
HALIFAX - A 17-year-old Halifax-area boy has been sentenced 10 months in a youth detention centre for his role in the stabbing death of a high school student during a brawl over a girl. Provincial youth court Judge Mark Heerema also sentenced the accused to 17 months of supervision in the community, during which he will continue receiving intensive rehabilitative treatment for mental health issues. The 27-month sentence was added to the 15 months the young offender has spent in custody since 16-year-old Ahmad Al Marrach was murdered in a parkade next to the Halifax Shopping Centre on April 22, 2024. The young offender pleaded guilty to manslaughter in October, having admitted he was one of four teens who attacked Al Marrach. All four accused were initially charged with second-degree murder, but a girl who was 14 at the time of the killing pleaded guilty to manslaughter in October and was sentenced to three months in custody followed by two years of supervision in the community. The boy who fatally stabbed Al Marrach, who was 14 at the time of the attack, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in January, and his sentencing hearing will resume Sept. 12. Meanwhile, another 17-year-old boy who the Crown said was responsible for organizing the fight, was convicted of manslaughter last month by a youth court judge. His weeklong sentencing hearing starts Oct. 20. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 1, 2025. Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page .