# Jon Schillaci

> American child sex offender and former fugitive

**Wikidata**: [Q32397](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q32397)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Schillaci)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/jon-schillaci

## Summary

Jon Schillaci was born on December 14, 1971, in Oklahoma . He is a programmer by occupation . He received his education at Clements High School and the University of Houston .

## Summary
Jon Schillaci (born December 14, 1971) is an American programmer who is described in public records as a child sex offender and former fugitive. He is documented in multiple public databases and encyclopedic records with affiliations to educational institutions including Clements High School and the University of Houston.

## Biography
- Born: 1971-12-14, Oklahoma
- Nationality: United States
- Education: Clements High School; University of Houston
- Known for: Described in sources as an American child sex offender and former fugitive; occupation listed as programmer
- Employer(s): Affiliated with University of Houston; associated with University of Oklahoma (as recorded in source material)
- Field(s): Computer programming, software engineering

## Contributions
The provided source material identifies Jon Schillaci’s occupation as a programmer but does not list specific technical products, papers, patents, open-source projects, companies founded, or standards authored. Public identifiers and cross-references available in the source include a Freebase identifier (/m/02z8k07), a Wikimedia Commons category, and multiple Wikipedia language entries (including English, Spanish, French, Swedish, and Arabic dialect entries). Institutional links in the source show education at Clements High School and affiliation with the University of Houston; the University of Oklahoma is noted in the provenance metadata. Beyond the occupational classification and the biographical identifiers, there are no named software projects, publications, or documented technical outcomes included in the provided material. The most concrete recorded outcomes in the source are biographical and bibliographic: structured database entries, multilingual Wikipedia coverage, and catalogue identifiers that document his public profile.

## FAQs
### Q: Who is Jon Schillaci?
A: Jon Schillaci is an American programmer born on December 14, 1971, in Oklahoma. Public records describe him as a child sex offender and former fugitive.

### Q: What is his professional background?
A: The source lists his occupation as a programmer and classifies him as a software engineer/programmer. No specific employers, projects, or publications are detailed beyond institutional affiliations.

### Q: Where was he educated?
A: The provided material records education at Clements High School and affiliation with the University of Houston.

### Q: Does he have public online identifiers or entries?
A: Yes. The source includes a Freebase ID (/m/02z8k07), a Wikimedia Commons category, and Wikipedia entries in multiple languages.

## Why They Matter
Jon Schillaci’s significance in the documented sources derives primarily from his public biographical and legal characterization rather than from recorded technical contributions. The source material explicitly identifies him as an American child sex offender and former fugitive; that designation is the primary descriptor in structured metadata. At the same time, he is recorded as a programmer with ties to educational institutions such as Clements High School and the University of Houston. The presence of multilingual Wikipedia entries and a Wikimedia Commons category indicates sustained public and archival interest, which is why his profile appears in multiple reference systems and database records (including a Freebase identifier). Because the provided material does not enumerate technical works, patents, companies, or publications, the lasting public footprint available in these sources is biographical and archival: identity data, institutional links, and cataloging across online encyclopedias and media repositories. Without these records, the public and archival trace of Schillaci’s identity and legal-notoriety in these reference systems would be reduced.

## Notable For
- Being identified in source metadata as an American child sex offender and former fugitive.
- Occupation listed as programmer and classification within software engineering/programming.
- Born December 14, 1971, in Oklahoma.
- Education and affiliations recorded: Clements High School and the University of Houston.
- Presence in multiple public reference systems: Freebase ID, Wikimedia Commons category, and Wikipedia entries in several languages.

## Body

### Personal details
- Full name: Jon Schillaci.  
- Aliases: Jon Savarino Schillaci; Japanese rendering ジョン・サヴァリーノ・スキラッチ.  
- Family name: Schillaci.  
- Birth date: 1971-12-14.  
- Birth place: Oklahoma, United States.  
- Sex/gender: Male.  
- Citizenship: United States.

### Education and affiliations
- Educated at Clements High School (listed in source metadata).  
- Affiliated with the University of Houston (recorded in source material).  
- The University of Oklahoma appears in the source metadata under location/origin categories.

### Professional classification
- Occupation recorded as: programmer.  
- Classified under broader software engineering/programmer classes in the provided metadata.

### Public records and identifiers
- Freebase ID: /m/02z8k07.  
- Wikimedia Commons category present (labelled Jon Schillaci).  
- Wikipedia language entries include: English, Spanish, French, Swedish, and Arabic-dialect (sitelink_count: 6 overall in the source).

### Notoriety and description
- Wikidata description (source): "American child sex offender and former fugitive."  
- This legal/biographical characterization is the primary descriptor provided in the source material.

### Scope and limits of documented works
- The provided material does not list specific software projects, publications, patents, or companies associated with Jon Schillaci.  
- No dates, titles, or details of technical contributions are present in the source beyond the occupational label and institutional affiliations.