Trial set for Volusia County man who founded special needs program accused of sexually abusing children
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – Jury selection is set for Monday afternoon in the trial of a Volusia County man accused
September 8, 2025 WOL



VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – Jury selection is set for Monday afternoon in the trial of a Volusia County man accused of sexually abusing minors.

James “Jamie” Grover, 62, was arrested in September 2024 after FBI special agents searched his Deltona home and his business at the Seminole Town Center Mall in Sanford. The FBI did not say what was found in either location.

According to the agency, Grover founded the Special Needs Advocacy Program, or SNAP, which “provides opportunities to the special needs community.”

“The FBI believes Grover targeted young boys between the timeframe of 2010 to the present while working at SNAP and while serving as Group Director of Autism on the Seas, an international organization that developed cruise vacations for adults and families living with special needs,” a release said.

According to Autism on the Seas, Grover last worked with the foundation in 2013.

Jury selection is set for 1 p.m. in federal court.

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