On Sept. 4, the Department of Defense (DOD) announced the results of an investigation into a reprisal complaint.
“Our homes should be the place where we feel most safe in the world. Unfortunately, domestic abusers use violence, and all too often firearms, to threaten and harm those closest to them and the first responders coming to render aid.”
For more than 11 years, a boy who loved to play hockey was abused by his coach. When he was “too old” for the predator’s attention, the coach chose another 6-year-old member of his team to abuse.
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For eight months between May 2018 and January 2019, the only thing missing in Dr. David Carlos Rodriguez Jr.’s relationship with a female patient was rock & roll. He provided prescriptions for Oxycodone, and she provided the sex, prosecutors say.
Almost nine years ago, a supposedly publicly-spirited tennis coach for underprivileged youth took a sexual interest in one of his 13-year-old students.
A 37-year-old Fort Riley, Kansas, soldier was sentenced in New Mexico federal court on Aug. 7 to 23 years in prison for sexually exploiting a 13-year-old girl, the U.S. Attorney’s Office reported in a press release.
As part of a nationwide campaign against child sexual abuse, the Department of Justice concluded a year-long investigation by sentencing a Navy psychologist to 14 years in prison for attempting to arrange to have sex with a 14-year-old girl through an online chatroom.
On April 2, the Department of Defense issued its final version of a report detailing problems with how the Marine Corps and Navy deal with sexual harassment complaints.