A South Carolina church daycare volunteer charged with molesting a three-year-old boy is now being accused of sexually assaulting at least 13 other children.

The bombshell allegations were laid bare in a lawsuit that was filed on Wednesday against 28-year-old Jacop Robert Lee Hazlett and the North Charleston NewSpring Church.

Hazlett supervised the care of three- to five-year-olds at the megachurch. His arrest affidavit says a security camera recording showed him performing oral sex on the toddler in a bathroom on Sunday.

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A newly filed lawsuit claims South Carolina church daycare volunteer Jacop Robert Lee Hazlett, 28 (pictured during a court appearance Wednesday) sexually assault 14 toddlers over the course of 90 days

The 28-year-old was arrested on Tuesday and charged with a single count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor under 11 years old.

According to the lawsuit, a subsequent review of 90 days of stored images showed Hazlett through the open bathroom door molesting a total of 14 children.

The lawsuit claims that one of the victims was the plaintiffs’ three-year-old son, identified in the complaint only as ‘John Doe,’ whom Hazlett allegedly molested on September 30 in the church bathroom and took pictures of the boy's genitals.

Hazlett was arrested on Tuesday after being caught on video allegedly molesting a three-year-old boy in the church bathroom

The complaint claims that the boy's parents noticed changes in their son’s behavior, including him screaming that he did not want to go to NewSpring Church.

The family's attorney, Joshua Slavin, says the lawsuit seeking unspecified damages is meant to expose the church's lack of oversight.

‘The reason the church was able to identify 14 victims so quickly is because this was all happening right under their nose on that security camera that is being monitored live,’ Slavin told Live 5 News. ‘There could be countless more victims that we just don’t know more about yet.’

Communications Director Suzanne Swift has said Hazlett passed a criminal background check, including whether he was a registered sex offender, and the church acted swiftly on Monday after learning of the allegations.

Hazlett had been volunteering at the church for eight months, overseeing the children's class known as 'the Tree House.'

The NewSpring megachurch in Charlottesville, South Carolina where Hazlett allegedly assaulted the toddler

The complaint, which accuses the defendants Hazlett and NewSpring Church of assault and battery, and gross negligence and recklessness, respectively, alleges that the young victim 'has suffered, and upon information and belief will continue to suffer, severe and ongoing psychological/psychiatric injury.'

No additional charges were filed against Hazlett as of Friday morning, but police say more criminal counts are pending.

A judge ordered Hazlett to remain jailed without bond pending his next court appearance on January 14, 2019, reported ABC4.

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