ROSENBERG, Texas – Darryl Kaye Humphrey Jr., the son of former Kendleton Mayor Darryl Humphrey, who resigned in 2024 after being accused of abuse of official capacity, has been arrested and indicted on three felony charges.
According to court records, Humphrey Jr. was arrested on Nov. 4 after being indicted on two counts of sexual performance by a child and one count of indecency with a child.
He posted a total bond of $240,000 in the days after his arrest. Humphrey Jr.’s next court date is set for December.
State records show Humphrey Jr. is the manager of Adiee LLC Emergency Shelter, which Rosenberg Police said he co-owns with his mother.
Police said Humphrey Jr. engaged in a sexual act with two girls, younger than 18 years old, on the first day they arrived at the shelter in June 2025.
In one of the incidents, he inappropriately touched the girl’s genitals while she was being photographed. Rosenberg PD detectives also found a photo of the incident in his phone.
The shelter, located off Avenue N in Rosenberg, had only been open three days when this incident happened, according to police, and it has since shut down.
KPRC 2’s Bryce Newberry was told Humphrey Jr. is no longer associated with Adiee Emergency Shelter, which still operates in another location, according to police.
Both victims have since been transferred to a new facility through CPS, police said.
In August, Humphrey Jr. was arrested in Harris County for solicitation of prostitution. Records show the charge was dismissed on Nov. 10 after he completed an “alternative resolution agreement,” specifically a “Johns class.”
His father, Darryl Humphrey Sr., also faced legal troubles while serving as mayor of Kendleton.
In 2021 and 2022, Humphrey Sr. was indicted for failing or refusing to comply with a Kendleton RV park owner’s requests for public information.
In 2023, Humphrey Sr. was arrested and charged with abuse of official capacity after being accused of subjecting the same RV park owner to unlawful water and sewer charges.
In 2024, the Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office announced an agreement had been reached with Humphrey Sr.
The office dropped the abuse of official capacity charge in exchange for his resignation as mayor and restitution to the RV park owner he was accused of overcharging.