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<blockquote data-quote="chimingin" data-source="post: 702431" data-attributes="member: 19412"><p>I have a friend, John, that just did 5 years for having sex with his 12-14yo girlfriend! This girls parents let John (25yo)move in and share a room with their child. They approved of the relationship. They were all addicted to Xanax , and partied together for several years. </p><p></p><p>Someone anonymously reported them to authorities when they broke up. Charges were filed and the parents/girl eventually testified against John. </p><p></p><p>In prison, John had to admit to raping the child (it doesn't matter that it was "consensual."). He is a sex offender for life. Now released, he has to identify as a sex offender to a child under the age of 12 before even applying for a job. He must keep a job as a condition of his parole - obviously he can't even find a job. He must maintain a place to live - but has no money, and no one wants to rent to him.) He violates parole constantly. He has to pay $30 daily for his tether, but has no means to do so. He is back in prisonp again and again. Everyone is disgusted by him. </p><p></p><p>I actually took pity on him and paid for him to rent a room for 3months from a family friend. He leached on to me and called me crying for months. I stopped answering the phone. I don't want anything to do with him and I think I'm the only person that has been kind to him in many years. </p><p></p><p>Maybe your wife can share this story with him? Look up the parole rules of a sex offender that is released from prison (its pages long, and includes no Internet access. No time spent with any children.) Print them out. Give them to him. </p><p></p><p>My friend also has to attend sex offender meetings and listen to other men describe their sex crimes against children. Disgusting, revolting acts. </p><p></p><p>Im so sorry. I hope this story might rattle him a bit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chimingin, post: 702431, member: 19412"] I have a friend, John, that just did 5 years for having sex with his 12-14yo girlfriend! This girls parents let John (25yo)move in and share a room with their child. They approved of the relationship. They were all addicted to Xanax , and partied together for several years. Someone anonymously reported them to authorities when they broke up. Charges were filed and the parents/girl eventually testified against John. In prison, John had to admit to raping the child (it doesn't matter that it was "consensual."). He is a sex offender for life. Now released, he has to identify as a sex offender to a child under the age of 12 before even applying for a job. He must keep a job as a condition of his parole - obviously he can't even find a job. He must maintain a place to live - but has no money, and no one wants to rent to him.) He violates parole constantly. He has to pay $30 daily for his tether, but has no means to do so. He is back in prisonp again and again. Everyone is disgusted by him. I actually took pity on him and paid for him to rent a room for 3months from a family friend. He leached on to me and called me crying for months. I stopped answering the phone. I don't want anything to do with him and I think I'm the only person that has been kind to him in many years. Maybe your wife can share this story with him? Look up the parole rules of a sex offender that is released from prison (its pages long, and includes no Internet access. No time spent with any children.) Print them out. Give them to him. My friend also has to attend sex offender meetings and listen to other men describe their sex crimes against children. Disgusting, revolting acts. Im so sorry. I hope this story might rattle him a bit? [/QUOTE]
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