Federal agent gets probation for smelling girl’s panties.

Just goes to show that ANYONE can be a sex offender. Teachers, coaches, clergy and law enforcement officers!

What’s confusing is the judge cited his “work as a federal marshal” as a mitigating factor. Shouldn’t the fact that he’s been in a position of authority be an aggrevating factor?


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36 thoughts on “Federal agent gets probation for smelling girl’s panties.

  • February 2, 2020

    The Judge obviously knows the punitive nature of the sex offender registry,, A upstanding cop with no where to live and or work.

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  • February 2, 2020

    I love it when the outcome is that they get a taste of what they put other people through. Remember folks, these are the “professionals” who refer to us as “dirt bags” and “scumbags” just like John Walsh does.

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  • February 2, 2020

    Thats not right he should be a felony jail time registery consider a sex offense. Not right people

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  • February 2, 2020

    You think he won’t get jail time. But without even evaluation or treatment, he will re-offend. And when he does, this episode will come up again, and he won’t be so lucky.

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    • February 2, 2020

      That is the standard that they apply to register citizens. While my response may not be well received by our community I will say that while the agent needs therapy he did not harm anyone. Sniffing panties is not considered an appropriate behavior for anyone you are not intimately involved with it is not unusual behavior for those involved in a committed relationship. The problem in this case is the contextual circumstances. This agent needs help to address his behavior before it ruins his life. We are all
      too quick to condemn those who suffer our challenges when they are “on the other side” and consequently fail to realize that our issues are universal issues which will never be solved by pointing an accusatory finger at others. We are a product of our development and that is the root of the problem. So like many other issues facing our society we need to address the real issues or we will be destined to act out In a disfunctional way only one of which is related to sex. One can only hope that this agent gets the help he needs before he ends up on the registry, wishing anything different for him is a reflection of anger and pain that we all feel based on our personal circumstance.

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      • February 3, 2020

        I agree.

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      • February 3, 2020

        It’s not so much as wishing those who consider us scum working for the law to suffer as revenge, it’s more about people like them with power becoming what we are labeled as, and possibly using that influence to possibly make a difference just like informing the general public can.

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  • February 2, 2020

    WHAT THE FUCK!!!

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  • February 2, 2020

    What the hell!!!

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    • February 2, 2020

      Only one word….wow.

      Frankly can’t judges refuse to accept plea deals? Furthermore, why would a prosecutor agree to a plea deal, then ‘unwrite’ it by asking for SO evaluation in the case? They should never have agreed to it in the first place. This pervert must have some pretty good friends over at that prosecutor’s office.

      This system has been corrupt for a long time, and now we are reaping what has been sown. Great work FAC for bringing this one to light!

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      • February 4, 2020

        James…So Very On Point!

        WOW!…I mean WOW!…You CAN’T make this stuff up…totally Surreal!

        I advocate for the rehabilitation of this person..

        All Non-Law Enforcement Peoples Will Never have a Wallet Big Enough to DEFEND THEMSELVES, while the Real Guilty Donut-Eating Scum NEVER ARE SERVED JUSTICE…ITS IS PERVERTED JUSTICE!

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