FAC addresses suspicious survey and invites “investigator” to answer concerns

This week, a suspicious invitation to participate in a “survey” was sent to every registered email on the Florida Sex Offender registry.

Today, we sent the following letter to the academic who is allegedly behind this survey, inviting him to answer to some glaring concerns we all have. We will update this post if he responds.

Letter To Southwestern College 11192020


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44 thoughts on “FAC addresses suspicious survey and invites “investigator” to answer concerns

  • November 19, 2020

    You are right, as you know we have to list all email addresses we use. I happen to list a 55+ community web site I am on, and that Survey Letter came to that email address and not my personal email. You can imagine, how i felt.

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    • November 20, 2020

      Pat
      Was it address by name to you? Mine were not so at least there is that. One of mine went to spam and the other came through in normal in box. Neither had my name on them.
      Still concerning to say the least.

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  • November 19, 2020

    I received 2 of them today.

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    • November 19, 2020

      At least two LE (corrections officers) were arrested for sex crimes against children, according to the article.

      Roll call of the arrested
      Those facing felony charges connected to the largest TPD human trafficking operation in city history.

      Jarred A. Jenkins, 26, Department of Corrections

      Jamichael Reshard Cox, 30, Department of Corrections

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    • November 20, 2020

      If I’m reading it right, the ONE victim in this case was originally pimped out by her own mother, then the Tallahassee PD took over the exploitation from there. The TPD pimped her out for two more years. And they have the nerve to sit back, pat their own backs, and expect nothing but good graces and adoration from the public??

      I’m really considering contacting the Feds and insisting they press exploitation charges against the TPD and every officer that participated in this travesty. Not sure about Florida or federal law, but most states have laws forbidding LE from using minors in stings and undercover operations. I don’t see any possible way this could be legal.

      Not to mention the effect on the girl….

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      • November 20, 2020

        I had the sane thought, Dustin. How could USING this girl and their sting operation be legal, to say nothing of ethical?? And the message to this poor child is clear: you are merely an object to be used….by your mother….by the johns….by law enforcement. Florida has no Child Protective Services?? Shameful.

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        • November 20, 2020

          I had the same thought, Dustin. How could USING this girl for their sting operation be legal, to say nothing of ethical?? The message to this poor child is clear: you are merely an object to be used….by your mother….by the johns….by law enforcement. Does Florida have no Child Protective Services?? Shameful.

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      • November 20, 2020

        Dustin, I seemed to have missed the part about TPD pimping out the girl. I am very interested in where you found that information.

        However TPD has real problems if they ignored ongoing criminal exploitation during their investigation. They should have stepped in immediately to protect this girl rather than using her to build a high profile case. It is inexcusable if that is what happened.

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        • November 22, 2020

          @ Ed C:

          “Pimped out” as in exploited. Her mother did it for dope. TPD did it for their sting – she was nothing more than a worm on the hook for their fishing expedition.

          To-may-to, to-mah-to.

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  • November 19, 2020

    Think about of FOIA request to the Florida Law Enforcement to find out any and all connections with this person.

    Many law enforcement agencies say they don’t have to obey FOIA but they sure the hell do with a Federal Law Suit (1983 since everyone is technically still under the government’s thumb with this list.)

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  • November 19, 2020

    A well-written letter addressing the primary concerns. Thank you!

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  • November 19, 2020

    Excellent! Thank you, FAC!!!

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