| This is the first that I have heard of this and am completely sickened. She had two young girls around the same age of the child that she was planning to abuse. I do not understand how a mother can do this. I hope she rots in jail for the rest of her life and then in whatever hell awaits her for eternity. |
| Totally agree, and I hope the story gets more publicity in Charlottesville and Richmond as more comes to light. There is evil everywhere. The Huntons do not get a pass on the evil they’ve created. |
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It's like you want to live in a theocracy. What's wrong with people being nude |
| Do you want all the folks walking around Walmart to be nude outside in a public park? Most people do not. |
| When is her next day in court? |
Looks like according to this August 16 https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67114161/united-states-v-hoppe/ |
Who cares? Grow up. |
PP here. Thank you. |
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The judge who ordered Eleanor held without bail renders highly controversial decisions designed to spark a reaction from the public. His “expertise” is cryptocurrency for heaven’s sake!!!
https://www.dcd.uscourts.gov/content/magistrate-judge-zia-m-faruqui |
| Obviously, at the very least, Hoppe was feeding her mind with child pornography and fantasized about performing horrible and despicable acts on children. Hoppe is a clear and present danger to children and the FBI demonstrated that Hoppe will try to live out her fantasies, if given the opportunity. |
Grow up. It’s a human body. We all have the same parts. This is why being fearful of nudity is bad. People then grow up with weird perspectives about nudity being gross or wrong. |
As a Fed prosecutor he prosecuted child exploitation cases prior to being a judge….she’s screwed…. Magistrate Judge Zia M. Faruqui Zia M. Faruqui was appointed as a United States Magistrate Judge on September 14, 2020. He received a B.A. and J.D. from Georgetown University. Following law school, he was a litigation associate at Willkie Farr in Washington, D.C., where he focused on government investigations and general commercial litigation. Judge Faruqui then served for twelve years as a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Offices in St. Louis and Washington D.C. While there, he prosecuted cases involving terrorists use of cryptocurrency, North Korean weapons proliferation, darknet sites dedicated to child exploitation, and the theft of antiquities. He also represented the Department of Justice at numerous conferences across the globe on financial crimes, cryptocurrency, and national security issues. |
Do you have a point? It's good to a tech-savvy judge. Yes, cryptocurrency is commonly involved in criminal activity. "he prosecuted cases involving terrorists use of cryptocurrency, North Korean weapons proliferation, darknet sites dedicated to child exploitation, and the theft of antiquities." |
I had no idea that Zia became a magistrate judge! I used to work with him (from a different agency) on international corruption-related matters when he was at DC USAO. I actually thought he was sharp and good to work with. |