VIDEO: Former Arizona Rep. David Stringer questions whether child sex trafficking is a problem (pizzagate)
submitted 6 years ago by shewhomustbeobeyed
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/legislature/2019/04/04/video-former-arizona-rep-david-stringer-debates-child-sex-trafficking/3369462002/
Former Arizona Rep. David Stringer's views on child sex trafficking were captured in a video released as part of the House of Representatives' investigation into his past. In the recording, Stringer states that he doesn't "like to demonize" child sex trafficking and jokes that there are "a lot of 15-year-old prostitutes."
Former Arizona Rep. David Stringer's views on child sex trafficking were captured in a video released as part of the House of Representatives' investigation into his past.
In the recording, Stringer states that he doesn't "like to demonize" child sex trafficking and jokes that there are "a lot of 15-year-old prostitutes."
Stringer resigned March 27 over accusations that he raped children in the 1980s. The video was obtained by investigators who reviewed ethics complaints about his sex-crime charges.
After the speech, Stringer allegedly defended child sex abuse during an argument he and Hamilton had in the parking lot. Hamilton told investigators that Stringer said he didn't think there was any "damage" from child sex trafficking, saying, "If an uncle takes his niece or nephew to a playground, and they go on the merry-go-round and have some ice cream, and then do their thing, that’s just part of the experience."
After the speech, Stringer allegedly defended child sex abuse during an argument he and Hamilton had in the parking lot.
Hamilton told investigators that Stringer said he didn't think there was any "damage" from child sex trafficking, saying, "If an uncle takes his niece or nephew to a playground, and they go on the merry-go-round and have some ice cream, and then do their thing, that’s just part of the experience."
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think- 6 years ago
He stepped back last week, and only yesterday his colleagues decided against the introduction of a window for survivors to sue their attackers:
Arizona: Proposal To Give Sex Abuse Victims More Time To Sue Dies In House
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think- ago
He stepped back last week, and only yesterday his colleagues decided against the introduction of a window for survivors to sue their attackers:
Arizona: Proposal To Give Sex Abuse Victims More Time To Sue Dies In House