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Antonio Stevison, 38, faces several charges, including two counts of aggravated kidnapping; child abuse, neglect, or endangerment; and robbery, all felonies, according to Shelby County court records. He also has been charged with the misdemeanor charge of domestic assault with bodily harm.
The case began on Sunday, July 13, when the alleged victim was at home with her child. Stevison, her "sexual partner," showed up at her home and "bust out a window," according to an arrest warrant affidavit. When she walked outside, Stevison "told her to grab her son and get in the car."

They went to a location in Southwest Memphis – the 24-year-old woman allegedly being driven by a man named "Jet" and Stevison driving her vehicle. When they got there, Stevison "started beating" the woman "all over her body with his fists," the court document states.
The alleged abuse is said to have continued. Stevison "forced" the woman "to take pornographic photos and videos and forced her to make videos saying that she wasn't being held against her will," the affidavit states. He also is said to have made her "whoop" her 1-year-old son with a belt and when she didn't do it "hard enough," he started hitting her with a broom.
The woman reportedly "begged" Stevison to let her and her child go, "but Antonio refused." He "made them stay" in the locked house overnight, and "every time she tried to escape, Antonio would beat her," the woman told police. As the mother and son were being held, "both Jet and Antonio were snorting cocaine," the affidavit adds.
In the early hours of the following morning, Stevison is said to have made the woman put her son "outside on the porch," and he was allegedly left there alone for three or four hours. She again pleaded for Stevison to let them go and offered to give him $7,500 in cash if he did so.

He agreed, and "Jet" drove her to a nearby bank while Stevison held onto the child, per the affidavit. Once she took out $6,800 in cash and gave it to Stevison, she and her son were let go.
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