POLITICAL SPEECH: THE MOST PROTECTED RIGHT - PAUL DONATO, WHO SEXUALLY HARASSED 3 MINORS BY INAPPROPRIATELY TOUCHING FIEND MICHAEL MARKS IN FRONT OF THE KIDS on opening day of the TV station. Meanwhile Candidate Caraviello Committed Perjury in Criminal Court when he lost. Hold Rick Caraviello Accountable. Donato is backing Caraviello, get a chastity belt, Ric!! Send tips to Informationcentral2@gmail.com Mr Donato Needs to be Held Accountable, and that's our opinion - our political speech #MeToo
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Monday, October 3, 2016
BOMBSHELL: Educators accused of sexual misconduct often find new posts
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Educators accused of sexual misconduct often find new posts
IMAGINE IF A PARENT WAS IN A POWERFUL POSITION AND SWEPT A CRIME UNDER THE RUG!
HYPOCRISY!
AN EVEN BIGGER STORY IS ABOUT TO BREAK THIS WEEK ON THIS SUBJECT.
WHAT KIND OF FATHER IN A POWERFUL POSITION, AND MOTHER IN A POWERFUL POSITION, GIVE UP THEIR DAUGHTER'S VIRTUE OUT OF GREED AND POWER.
THEN THEY LASH OUT AND PERSECUTE THE MESSENGER BECAUSE THEY ARE TOO EMBARRASSED, CREEPY AND NEGLIGENT TO DO THE RIGHT THING.
AND WHEN THE POLICE WALK LOCKSTEP WITH THE OFFENDERS, THEY ARE EVEN WORSE, VIOLATING THEIR OWN OATH TO THE PUBLIC THAT THEY ARE REQUIRED TO SERVE.
Some
private schools, including Brooks School (above), allegedly concealed
accusations of sexual abuse against educators who left under a cloud.
By Jenn Abelson, Bella English, Jonathan Saltzman and Todd Wallack
Globe Staff
Vermont
Academy fired an assistant dean in 2007 for allegedly propositioning a
16-year-old female student in lewd text messages. Yet the boarding
school still produced three recommendations for its former employee, and
he landed a job months later at Wesleyan University in Connecticut —
overseeing student sexual misconduct hearings.
Brooks School in
North Andover kicked a former admissions officer out of her campus
residence in 1993 after she was accused of sexual misconduct with a male
student. Even after her banishment — and Brooks’s $300,000 settlement
with the student and his family — the admissions officer held jobs at
two more private schools in Massachusetts.