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Mar 17 2024
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Tahlequah man gets 30-month sentence for sexually abusing minor in Cherokee Nation
A Tahlequah man was sentenced to 30 months in prison for one count of sexual abuse of a minor in Indian Country. 19-year-old Timythy Jordyn Summers pleaded guilty to a single count of sexual abuse of a minor in Indian Country on April 11, 2023. According to investigators, Summers engaged in sexually explicit conversations with a minor on Instagram and arranged to meet at a local park. • ALSO
KTUL 8Mar 14 2024
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Trial over teen’s sexual abuse by police officer delayed after Post investigation
Hours after The Washington Post published an investigation into a New Orleans police officer who sexually abused a teen he met responding to a rape report, a judge delayed the trial for her civil case against the city. The victim’s lawyers, in a motion filed Thursday, accused the city of withholding “highly relevant text messages.” The texts show the head of the New Orleans Police Department
Washington PostMar 14 2024
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Twice-Deported Illegal Charged with Sexually Abusing 6-12-Year-Old Girls
An illegal alien, previously deported twice from the United States, is now accused of sexually abusing girls from six to 12 years old while he was working as a teacher at a church in Montgomery County, Maryland. Ervin Jeovany Alfaro Lopez, an illegal alien from El Salvador, was arrested and charged in March with 25 counts of sexual assault against multiple young girls from six to 12 years old
Breitbart NewsFeb 05 2024
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Man accused of trading child sexual abuse materials
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Bismarck Police have arrested a man they say was sharing child sexual abuse materials.
Officers say they found child sex abuse materials on Austin Diede’s phone.
Authorities say video recordings of Zoom meetings were also found. They say the purpose of the meetings was to exchange child sex abuse videos and photos.
Diede is charged with the
KFYRFeb 26 2024
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Marital Exemption For Sexual Abuse Could Be Removed From State Code
Currently there is a exemption for sexual abuse in marriage. Monday the Senate passed a bill that would change that. The bill requires that there was physical force that overcame earnest resistance. Lead sponsor of the bill, Sen. Ryan Weld, R-Brooke, said he is following in the steps of his predecessor, the late Sen. Judith Herndon who removed the marital exception from the state’s sexual
West Virginia Public BroadcastingFeb 26 2024
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Ex-teacher in Iowa arrested in teacher-student sexual abuse investigation
According to investigators, the 31-year-old teacher and student had a relationship that lasted more than a year. A former Iowa middle school teacher faces up to 15 years in prison for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a student under the age of 16. According to Iowa investigators, Samantha Meyer-Davis turned herself into the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office on February 26. Meyer-
ABC 7 KETVMar 17 2024
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Former Logan police officer accused of sexually abusing woman in squad car, charges say
BRIGHAM CITY — A former Logan police officer is facing charges, including forcible sexual abuse, after prosecutors say he spotted two women while driving his squad car and insisted they get inside. Carlos Jonathan Cubias, 27, was charged on Wednesday with forcible sexual abuse, a second-degree felony; four counts of unlawful access or use of criminal investigations and technical services
KSLFeb 06 2024
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Vulnerable Victims of Sexual Abuse Act’s “lookback window” open
A new two-year legal window for survivors of childhood sexual abuse in Arkansas to seek civil justice and accountability against their abusers started this month, state Sen. David Wallace, R-Leachville, said Tuesday. The Justice for Vulnerable Victims of Sexual Abuse Act — initially enacted in 2021 and then amended in 2023 — provides a “lookback window” in recognition of the fact the
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteMar 12 2024
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Dozens allege child sexual abuse in Maryland treatment program under newly filed lawsuits
More than three dozen people allege in two lawsuits filed Tuesday that they were sexually abused as children at a Maryland residential program for youths that closed in 2017 following similar allegations. In the separate lawsuits, atorneys detailed decades of alleged abuse of children by staff members of the Good Shepherd Services behavioral health treatment center, which had billed itself as
San Diego Union-TribuneMar 12 2024
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13 more sue state, alleging sexual abuse inflicted as children while wards of the state
The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors. Become one. The Baltimore Banner is a trademark registered in the U.S. for The Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policies . Identified only by their initials, 11 women, one man, and one person who identified as non-binary, filed a
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