A former Georgia State Representative and founder of All on Georgia was convicted of stalking, criminal trespass and harassing communications in Bulloch County this week.  Forty-five-year-old Delvis W. Dutton represented the 157th District in the Georgia General Assembly from 2011-2015.

According to court records from Bulloch County, Dutton was found guilty of the charges after several incidents in which he harassed a former employee and independent contractor with All on Georgia.   According to court records, the woman and Dutton had a brief romantic relationship, but when she tried to end the relationship, Dutton began to harass her.

Incident reports from the Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office, dated August of 2020, show that Dutton was arrested on the property of the former employee for criminal trespass, stalking and harassing communications.  Dutton continued to harass the employee and at one point installed a trail camera on her property recording the woman’s comings and goings from her residence.  The woman was able to provide law enforcement with over 3200 photos that Dutton had taken from the trail camera, according to court documents.   In a phone recording, Dutton admitted to placing the camera on the woman’s property and told her “there was nothing she could do about it”, according to incident reports.

For over a year, Dutton repeatedly tried to contact the woman and was seen driving by her house in different vehicles on multiple occasions.  In August of 2021, Dutton went to the woman’s home, and according to law enforcement reports, “spent more than thirty minutes knocking / banging on her back door.  Mr. Dutton was hitting the door with such force that it caused photos and things to fall off the walls.”

Court records show that Dutton sent harassing electronic communications during the time he was stalking the woman and at one point taped multiple messages to the woman’s fence and the door of her home.  Dutton also contacted the woman’s mother over fifty times, trying to speak with his former employee.  In one communication with the woman, Dutton admitted that his actions “seemed psychotic.”

On Tuesday of this week, Dutton was convicted and was handed a suspended jail sentence with forty hours of community service and placed on probation.  He has also been ordered to undergo an mental health evaluation and has been ordered not to contact the woman or her family members.

Dutton founded All On Georgia in 2014 and several other online web blogs.