John Nathaniel Pierre a/k/a John Pierre a/k/a John N. Pierre v. State of Mississippi

CourtCourt of Appeals of Mississippi
DecidedMarch 24, 2026
Docket2024-KA-01372-COA
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI

NO. 2024-KA-01372-COA

JOHN NATHANIEL PIERRE A/K/A JOHN APPELLANT PIERRE A/K/A JOHN N. PIERRE

v.

STATE OF MISSISSIPPI APPELLEE

DATE OF JUDGMENT: 10/22/2024 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. RANDI PERESICH MUELLER COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: HARRISON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT: OFFICE OF STATE PUBLIC DEFENDER BY: HUNTER NOLAN AIKENS ATTORNEY FOR APPELLEE: OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: JULIANNE KAY BAILEY DISTRICT ATTORNEY: WILLIAM CROSBY PARKER NATURE OF THE CASE: CRIMINAL - FELONY DISPOSITION: AFFIRMED - 03/24/2026 MOTION FOR REHEARING FILED:

BEFORE BARNES, C.J., WESTBROOKS AND McDONALD, JJ.

BARNES, C.J., FOR THE COURT:

¶1. A Harrison County grand jury indicted John Nathaniel Pierre on fourteen counts of

sexual battery (Counts I through XIV) and one count of attempted sexual battery (Count

XV). Count I was later “passed to the files” at the State’s request. After a two-day trial, a

Harrison County Circuit Court jury found Pierre guilty of all remaining counts, and the trial

court sentenced Pierre to life imprisonment in the custody of the Mississippi Department of

Corrections (MDOC) for each conviction of Counts II and VII-XIV and to serve thirty years

for each conviction of Counts III-VI and XV. The court ordered the sentences for Counts II through VI to run concurrently, and Counts VII through XV to run concurrently. The court

further ordered the concurrent sentences for Counts II through VI to run consecutively to the

concurrent sentences for Counts VII through XV, for a total of two life sentences in MDOC’s

custody. Pierre filed a post-trial motion, which the trial court denied. On appeal, we find no

error and affirm.

Facts and Procedural History

¶2. Pierre, his wife Mila, and Mila’s daughters Nancy and May, moved from Louisiana

to Biloxi, Mississippi, in July 2016.1 They lived as a family in Biloxi until July 2021, when

Mila and the girls moved out. In August 2022, Nancy told her mother that she and May had

suffered years of sexual abuse by Pierre, their stepfather. Mila and the two girls reported the

abuse to the Biloxi Police Department, which issued an arrest warrant for Pierre. When an

officer saw Pierre’s vehicle at a stop sign, he attempted to initiate a traffic stop, but Pierre

sped away. He continued to flee law enforcement, driving at a high rate of speed.

Eventually, Pierre crashed his car and fled on foot, and he was arrested.

¶3. On July 17, 2023, Pierre was indicted on fourteen counts of sexual battery (Counts I

through XIV) under Mississippi Code Annotated section 97-3-95 (Rev. 2020) and one count

of attempted sexual battery (Count XV) under section 97-1-7 (Rev. 2020). A jury trial was

held on October 15-16, 2024.

¶4. Nancy, now twenty years old, testified that she was approximately nine years old when

they began living with Pierre. Nancy said that in August 2022, she became “fed up with it”

1 We use pseudonyms for the child victims and mother as stated in the appellant’s brief.

2 and confronted Pierre about his sexually abusing her, asking, “Why did this all come about

or why was it happening, what caused it to?” Nancy recorded the conversation, and the audio

was played for the jury. Nancy testified that she told her mother later that day what had

happened. Pierre was present, but he quickly left in his car when Nancy told Mila. Pierre

then sent Nancy text messages, which were admitted into evidence. In excerpts from the

messages, Pierre stated:

I put everything on the line out of love for y’all hoping and praying that you would see it and understand it[.]

But now I see you can’t understand it because you feel like I raped you . . . .

I made poor decisions in the situation, but I never forced no one to do anything.

....

You make it seem like I actually forced you and I didn’t many times[;] you did what you did cause you wanted to regardless of if it was to help me out or anybody else out so I will never admit to something that is not true and you not going to say that I forced you every time.

When counsel asked Nancy “what is the situation” referenced in the text messages, she

replied, “I’m talking about having sex . . . us being in a room and [Pierre] taking his d*** out

and put[ting] it in my vagina.”

¶5. Nancy said that the sexual abuse “started with oral” when Pierre made her “suck his

d***.” Nancy testified that in August 2016, Pierre “put his d*** in my vagina.” Nancy

noted another encounter in August 2018 involving her “on [her] knees and [Pierre] was

behind me and he was putting his d*** in my vagina.” This situation occurred again in

September 2018 and December 2021. Nancy testified that she “cried every time it

3 happened.”

¶6. Nancy said that the encounters typically started with Pierre threatening to take

Nancy’s phone away or to tell her mother. Occasionally, Pierre followed through with those

threats by taking her phone away as punishment if she did not participate, and Nancy was

afraid that she would get in trouble because of Pierre’s actions. In 2019, Nancy “caught”

Pierre and her sister May in the master bedroom, and Pierre was “behind her and her pants

was down.” She noted Pierre was “like nudging his penis on [May].”

¶7. Seventeen-year-old May testified that she was “around five, six years old” when Pierre

first rubbed his penis against her while they were in a swimming pool. May claimed that

later that day, “he stuck his hand in my pants and rubbed against my vagina.” She said

Pierre’s inappropriate touching that day “felt uncomfortable and wrong and terrible in every

way.” May claimed that she told her mother what happened, and Pierre said it would not

happen again; so May “thought it was done and over with.”2

¶8. May further testified that one night in Louisiana, she walked into her grandmother’s

bedroom and saw Pierre with “his penis in [Nancy’s] mouth.” May said that Nancy came out

of the room “crying.” On another day, Pierre would not let May go outside to play with

friends until she let “him rub his penis against [her] vagina.” She said, “It was really

uncomfortable and I didn’t think it was right at any moment.” May noted that she felt

pressure “all right here (indicating) under my legs, in between my legs.”

¶9. After they moved to Biloxi, May witnessed Pierre “being over my sister” in the guest

2 Mila, however, denied that May had previously told her about any abuse.

4 bedroom, “but it was really dark.” She said Nancy later “came in there crying[,] and she was

telling me, don’t tell on him.”3 May testified that a few days later, Pierre approached her and

offered to give her money or snacks if she would “bend over and let him press his penis

against my vagina.” The encounters would typically begin by Pierre’s texting her or telling

her to come here, “or he would say, give me your phone and he would say that he found

something in there and he would try to manipulate the situation.” May “would always say

no,” which resulted in an argument, “or he would like take my phone, my computer away.”

May could recall the dates of the encounters because there were text messages on her phone.

When the prosecutor asked how often she “would have to get on [her] knees and [Pierre]

would rub his penis against [her] vagina,” May stated that it “happened very often[,] . . .

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