Second Man Found Dead In West Hollywood Home Of Major Democratic Donor Ed Buck

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Dems didn’t care about mega donor Terry Beahraping s child and getting away with it they won’t care about this

What?


Shhhhh - Top Obama bundler accused of child rape: Column

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2014/11/20/kiah-lawson-terry-bean-human-rights-campaign-gay-sex-obama-prison-column/70021560/

On Wednesday, Portland, Ore. police arrested Terrence Patrick Bean, who has been charged with two felony counts of having sex with a minor last year. This man is not just any old guy accused of having sex with a 15-year-old – he's a big-money Democratic donor and liberal political activist with connections inside the Obama White House. Bean raised more than a half-million dollars for Obama's 2012 re-election campaign.
he is also a founder of the human rights campaign
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Dems didn’t care about mega donor Terry Beahraping s child and getting away with it they won’t care about this

What?


Shhhhh - Top Obama bundler accused of child rape: Column

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2014/11/20/kiah-lawson-terry-bean-human-rights-campaign-gay-sex-obama-prison-column/70021560/

On Wednesday, Portland, Ore. police arrested Terrence Patrick Bean, who has been charged with two felony counts of having sex with a minor last year. This man is not just any old guy accused of having sex with a 15-year-old – he's a big-money Democratic donor and liberal political activist with connections inside the Obama White House. Bean raised more than a half-million dollars for Obama's 2012 re-election campaign.
he is also a founder of the human rights campaign


Crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Dems didn’t care about mega donor Terry Beahraping s child and getting away with it they won’t care about this

What?


Shhhhh - Top Obama bundler accused of child rape: Column

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2014/11/20/kiah-lawson-terry-bean-human-rights-campaign-gay-sex-obama-prison-column/70021560/

On Wednesday, Portland, Ore. police arrested Terrence Patrick Bean, who has been charged with two felony counts of having sex with a minor last year. This man is not just any old guy accused of having sex with a 15-year-old – he's a big-money Democratic donor and liberal political activist with connections inside the Obama White House. Bean raised more than a half-million dollars for Obama's 2012 re-election campaign.


I guess Bean is Obama's Epstein.
Anonymous
Photo of terry bean with Obama on Air Force one https://snn.bz/whitehouse-bean/terry-bean-president-obama-crew-airforce-1-widea/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You all should look up the Terry Bean story. Major obama donor and dem donor, co founded the human rights campaign. He and his boyfriend were accused of raping a 15 year old. Bean paid the 15 year old $250,000 and then the boy refused to testify and the prosecution didn’t want to subpoena him do they dropped the charges


Should candidates vet every person that donates money to them? Should they return the money if the donor later commits a crime?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You all should look up the Terry Bean story. Major obama donor and dem donor, co founded the human rights campaign. He and his boyfriend were accused of raping a 15 year old. Bean paid the 15 year old $250,000 and then the boy refused to testify and the prosecution didn’t want to subpoena him do they dropped the charges


Should candidates vet every person that donates money to them? Should they return the money if the donor later commits a crime?


Would you want money from a pedophile? At least take the money and make it right by donating to an anti-sex trafficking organization. Hello, Obama now has more money than God. He could still right this wrong.
Anonymous
Terry Bean was never convicted of anything - the judge dismissed the case.
Anonymous
I don't think this will end the same way for Ed Buck this go around.

https://twitter.com/BillFOXLA/status/1082479345405292544
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Terry Bean was never convicted of anything - the judge dismissed the case.
he paid off the victim who refused to testify and prosecution wouldn’t subpoena him so charges were dropped
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Terry Bean was never convicted of anything - the judge dismissed the case.
terry Bean caneasoly be tried again, or for the first time technically and also for obstruction of justice for paying off the victim
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Terry Bean was never convicted of anything - the judge dismissed the case.


You could provide details:

EUGENE - Prominent gay activist Terry Bean no longer faces sex abuse charges because the alleged victim in the case failed to show, but also because of Bean's $225,000 offer to settle the case, prosecutors say.

. . .

Prosecutors could offer the teenager only $5 a day as a witness fee to testify against Bean - along with "the chance to talk about embarrassing details from his past ... in front of a group of strangers," Hasselman said.

"Mr. Bean offered him over $200,000 to civilly compromise this case," Hasselman said. "Now if you're this child and you have the choice between embarrassment and $5 a day and over $200,000 ... it seems to me that would be a highly influential factor in deciding what you're going to do."




https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2015/09/225000_offer_by_gay_rights_act.html
Gay rights activist Terry Bean hails dismissal of sex abuse case; prosecutor decries $225,000 settlement offer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Terry Bean was never convicted of anything - the judge dismissed the case.


You could provide details:

EUGENE - Prominent gay activist Terry Bean no longer faces sex abuse charges because the alleged victim in the case failed to show, but also because of Bean's $225,000 offer to settle the case, prosecutors say.

. . .

Prosecutors could offer the teenager only $5 a day as a witness fee to testify against Bean - along with "the chance to talk about embarrassing details from his past ... in front of a group of strangers," Hasselman said.

"Mr. Bean offered him over $200,000 to civilly compromise this case," Hasselman said. "Now if you're this child and you have the choice between embarrassment and $5 a day and over $200,000 ... it seems to me that would be a highly influential factor in deciding what you're going to do."




https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2015/09/225000_offer_by_gay_rights_act.html
Gay rights activist Terry Bean hails dismissal of sex abuse case; prosecutor decries $225,000 settlement offer


Well that’s nice. Utter silence on this scumbag and he’s living large after raping a 15 year old.
Anonymous
Okay, is the point of this thread to come up with a laundry list of sex scandals by political party?

Here's a few from the party of conservative family values.

Ed Schrock, Representative (R-VA), announced he would abort his 2004 attempt for a third term in Congress after allegedly being caught on tape soliciting sex from a male prostitute after having aggressively opposed various gay-rights issues in Congress, such as same-sex marriage and gays in the military.[101]

Strom Thurmond, Senator before 1964(D-SC), after 1964 (R-SC), noted segregationist, fathered a child, Essie Mae Washington-Williams, with a 15-year-old African American in 1925 who was employed by the Thurmond family. (2003)[102]

Steven C. LaTourette, Representative (R-OH), was elected in 1994 and had voted to impeach Bill Clinton for the Lewinsky scandal. He himself had a long-term affair with his chief of staff, Jennifer Laptook, while he was married. He married Laptook after his divorce. (2003)[103]

David Dreier, Representative (R-CA), voted against a number of gay rights proposals, but was outed concerning his relationship with his chief of staff. (2004)[104][105] He is featured in the 2009 documentary film Outrage.[106]

Don Sherwood, Representative (R-PA), failed to win re-election following revelations of a five-year extramarital affair with Cynthia Ore, who accused him of physically abusing her. (2004)[107]

Mark Foley, Representative (R-FL), resigned his House seat when accused of sending sexually explicit e-mails to teenage male congressional pages. He was replaced by Tim Mahoney. (2006)[108]

David Vitter, Senator (R-LA), took over the House seat of former Congressman Robert Livingston, who resigned in 1999 following revelations of an extramarital affair. At the time, Vitter stated, "I think Livingston's stepping down makes a very powerful argument that (Bill) Clinton should resign as well...."[109] Vitter's name was then discovered in the address book of Deborah Jeane Palfrey (the "D.C. Madam"). (2007)[110]

Randall L. Tobias (R), Deputy Secretary of State and former "AIDS Czar" appointed by George W. Bush, stated that U.S. funds should be denied to countries that permitted prostitution.[111] He resigned on April 27, 2007, after confirming that he had been a customer of Deborah Jeane Palfrey (the "D.C. Madam").[112]

Larry Craig (R-ID), a U.S. Senator for 18 years, was arrested on June 11, 2007 and charged with lewd conduct arising from his behavior in a men's restroom at the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport.[113][114][115] Craig pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of disorderly conduct; he later unsuccessfully sought to withdraw his guilty plea.[116][117][118] He announced his resignation three months later on September 1, 2007, but changed his mind again, although he did not seek re-election in 2008. (2007)[119][120][121][122][123][124][125]

Vito Fossella, Representative (R-NY), was arrested for drunken driving. Under questioning, the married Congressman and father of three admitted to an affair with Laura Fay that produced a daughter. (2008)[127]

John Ensign, Senator (R-NV), resigned his position as chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee on June 16, 2009, after admitting he had an affair with the wife of a close friend, both of whom were working on his campaign.[129] Under investigation, he then resigned his Senate seat 20 months early in 2011[130] In 1998, Senator Ensign had called for President Bill Clinton (D) to resign after admitting to sexual acts with Monica Lewinsky. (2009)[131]

Chip Pickering, Representative (R-MS): on July 16, 2009, it was announced that his wife had filed an alienation of affection lawsuit against a woman with whom Chip allegedly had an affair.[132] The lawsuit claimed the adulterous relationship ruined the Pickerings' marriage and his political career. (2009)[133]

Mark Souder, Representative (R-IN), a staunch advocate of abstinence and family values,[136][137] resigned to avoid an ethics investigation into his admitted extramarital affair with a female staffer. (2010)[138][139][140]

Chris Lee, Representative (R-NY), resigned hours after a news report that he had sent a shirtless picture of himself flexing his muscles to a woman via Craigslist, along with flirtatious e-mails.[141] He did not rely on a pseudonym or a false e-mail address but used his official Congressional e-mail for all communication. Lee said: "I regret the harm that my actions have caused my family, my staff and my constituents.... I have made profound mistakes and I promise to work as hard as I can to seek their forgiveness."[142] (2011)

Scott DesJarlais, Representative (R-TN), admitted under oath to at least six affairs, including two affairs with his patients and staffers while he was a physician at Grandview Medical Center in Jasper, TN. Additionally, while running on a pro-life platform, DesJarlais made his ex-wife have two abortions, and tried to persuade a mistress who was his patient, into an abortion as well.[147][148][149]

David Wu, Representative (D-OR), resigned from the House of Representatives after being accused of making unwanted sexual advances toward a fundraiser's daughter. July 26, 2011.[150][151]

Herman Cain (R) 2012 Republican presidential candidate, was accused of sexual harassment by several women. These accusations eventually caused him to suspend his run for the presidential nomination (2012)[152][153] including Sharon Bialek, Karen Kraushaar, and having a 13-year affair with Ginger White.[154][155] Donna Donella also reported possible inappropriate behavior.[156][157][158]

Vance McAllister, Representative (R-LA), who is married and the father of five, was caught on surveillance camera deeply kissing a married staffer. Several prominent Republicans asked McAllister to resign. In response, he stated he would not seek re-election in 2016.[159] McCallister said: "There's no doubt I've fallen short and I'm asking for forgiveness. I'm asking for forgiveness from God, my wife, my kids, my staff, and my constituents who elected me to serve". (2014)[160]

Matthew P. Pennell (R), a staff member for Tea Party-aligned US Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-KS), was arrested on 17 counts of alleged child sex crimes. He was sentenced to 12 months in prison (2015)[161][162][163][164]

Blake Farenthold, US Representative (R-TX) was reported to have paid $84,000 of taxpayer money, via the House of Representatives Office of Compliance, to settle a sexual harassment complaint from a former staffer. Farenthold's former communications director Lauren Greene sued the congressman in December 2014,[165] and a settlement was reached in 2015. The identity of Farenthold with respect to taxpayer involvement was made public in 2017. This was the first documented case of taxpayer funds being used to settle sexual harassment complaints against a member of Congress. (2014)[166]

Dennis Hastert, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (R-IL), pled guilty to structuring bank withdrawals in order to conceal deliberately-unspecified misconduct by Hastert against an unnamed individual years earlier.[167] At a sentencing hearing in October 2015, Hastert admitted that he had sexually abused boys while he worked as a high school wrestling coach decades earlier. (2015)[168][169]

Mike Webb (R) congressional candidate from Virginia, posted a screenshot to Facebook that included a glimpse of two pornographic website tabs he had left open on his computer, visible in the background.(2016)[170][171][172]

Tim Murphy, Representative (R-PA), had an extramarital affair with Shannon Edwards, a 32-year-old forensic psychologist. The pro-life Murphy asked Edwards to have an abortion after she became pregnant. The information was revealed as part of Murphy's divorce proceedings and published by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette after it fought in Pennsylvania state court to have the documents unsealed. Murphy resigned his seat in Congress.

Roy Moore U.S. Senate candidate in Alabama (R) was being accused by nine women[180] of sexual misconduct with them when they were in their teens. The first of his accusers said that at the time, she was 14 years old, while he was 32.[181] Moore lost a special election for Alabama Senate following these accusations.

Joe Barton (R-TX) US Representative, acknowledged he took and emailed nude photos of himself in 2015, following their leak in November 2017.[183][184][185]

Trent Franks (R-AZ) US Representative, was investigated by the House Ethics Commission about allegations of improper conduct. Before the study concluded, Franks abruptly resigned. (2017)[188][189][190]

Pat Meehan (R-PA) US Representative used tax payer funds to settle a sexual harassment claim by a female staffer. He was removed from the House Ethics Committee, but remains in office. (2018)[191][192]

David Sorensen (R) White House Speechwriter, resigned as a result of allegations by his ex-wife, that he was violent and emotionally abusive during their turbulent 2½ -year marriage. Sorenson denied the charges, but resigned his position.(2018)[193][194]

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Okay, is the point of this thread to come up with a laundry list of sex scandals by political party?

Here's a few from the party of conservative family values.

Ed Schrock, Representative (R-VA), announced he would abort his 2004 attempt for a third term in Congress after allegedly being caught on tape soliciting sex from a male prostitute after having aggressively opposed various gay-rights issues in Congress, such as same-sex marriage and gays in the military.[101]

Strom Thurmond, Senator before 1964(D-SC), after 1964 (R-SC), noted segregationist, fathered a child, Essie Mae Washington-Williams, with a 15-year-old African American in 1925 who was employed by the Thurmond family. (2003)[102]

Steven C. LaTourette, Representative (R-OH), was elected in 1994 and had voted to impeach Bill Clinton for the Lewinsky scandal. He himself had a long-term affair with his chief of staff, Jennifer Laptook, while he was married. He married Laptook after his divorce. (2003)[103]

David Dreier, Representative (R-CA), voted against a number of gay rights proposals, but was outed concerning his relationship with his chief of staff. (2004)[104][105] He is featured in the 2009 documentary film Outrage.[106]

Don Sherwood, Representative (R-PA), failed to win re-election following revelations of a five-year extramarital affair with Cynthia Ore, who accused him of physically abusing her. (2004)[107]

Mark Foley, Representative (R-FL), resigned his House seat when accused of sending sexually explicit e-mails to teenage male congressional pages. He was replaced by Tim Mahoney. (2006)[108]

David Vitter, Senator (R-LA), took over the House seat of former Congressman Robert Livingston, who resigned in 1999 following revelations of an extramarital affair. At the time, Vitter stated, "I think Livingston's stepping down makes a very powerful argument that (Bill) Clinton should resign as well...."[109] Vitter's name was then discovered in the address book of Deborah Jeane Palfrey (the "D.C. Madam"). (2007)[110]

Randall L. Tobias (R), Deputy Secretary of State and former "AIDS Czar" appointed by George W. Bush, stated that U.S. funds should be denied to countries that permitted prostitution.[111] He resigned on April 27, 2007, after confirming that he had been a customer of Deborah Jeane Palfrey (the "D.C. Madam").[112]

Larry Craig (R-ID), a U.S. Senator for 18 years, was arrested on June 11, 2007 and charged with lewd conduct arising from his behavior in a men's restroom at the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport.[113][114][115] Craig pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of disorderly conduct; he later unsuccessfully sought to withdraw his guilty plea.[116][117][118] He announced his resignation three months later on September 1, 2007, but changed his mind again, although he did not seek re-election in 2008. (2007)[119][120][121][122][123][124][125]

Vito Fossella, Representative (R-NY), was arrested for drunken driving. Under questioning, the married Congressman and father of three admitted to an affair with Laura Fay that produced a daughter. (2008)[127]

John Ensign, Senator (R-NV), resigned his position as chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee on June 16, 2009, after admitting he had an affair with the wife of a close friend, both of whom were working on his campaign.[129] Under investigation, he then resigned his Senate seat 20 months early in 2011[130] In 1998, Senator Ensign had called for President Bill Clinton (D) to resign after admitting to sexual acts with Monica Lewinsky. (2009)[131]

Chip Pickering, Representative (R-MS): on July 16, 2009, it was announced that his wife had filed an alienation of affection lawsuit against a woman with whom Chip allegedly had an affair.[132] The lawsuit claimed the adulterous relationship ruined the Pickerings' marriage and his political career. (2009)[133]

Mark Souder, Representative (R-IN), a staunch advocate of abstinence and family values,[136][137] resigned to avoid an ethics investigation into his admitted extramarital affair with a female staffer. (2010)[138][139][140]

Chris Lee, Representative (R-NY), resigned hours after a news report that he had sent a shirtless picture of himself flexing his muscles to a woman via Craigslist, along with flirtatious e-mails.[141] He did not rely on a pseudonym or a false e-mail address but used his official Congressional e-mail for all communication. Lee said: "I regret the harm that my actions have caused my family, my staff and my constituents.... I have made profound mistakes and I promise to work as hard as I can to seek their forgiveness."[142] (2011)

Scott DesJarlais, Representative (R-TN), admitted under oath to at least six affairs, including two affairs with his patients and staffers while he was a physician at Grandview Medical Center in Jasper, TN. Additionally, while running on a pro-life platform, DesJarlais made his ex-wife have two abortions, and tried to persuade a mistress who was his patient, into an abortion as well.[147][148][149]

David Wu, Representative (D-OR), resigned from the House of Representatives after being accused of making unwanted sexual advances toward a fundraiser's daughter. July 26, 2011.[150][151]

Herman Cain (R) 2012 Republican presidential candidate, was accused of sexual harassment by several women. These accusations eventually caused him to suspend his run for the presidential nomination (2012)[152][153] including Sharon Bialek, Karen Kraushaar, and having a 13-year affair with Ginger White.[154][155] Donna Donella also reported possible inappropriate behavior.[156][157][158]

Vance McAllister, Representative (R-LA), who is married and the father of five, was caught on surveillance camera deeply kissing a married staffer. Several prominent Republicans asked McAllister to resign. In response, he stated he would not seek re-election in 2016.[159] McCallister said: "There's no doubt I've fallen short and I'm asking for forgiveness. I'm asking for forgiveness from God, my wife, my kids, my staff, and my constituents who elected me to serve". (2014)[160]

Matthew P. Pennell (R), a staff member for Tea Party-aligned US Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-KS), was arrested on 17 counts of alleged child sex crimes. He was sentenced to 12 months in prison (2015)[161][162][163][164]

Blake Farenthold, US Representative (R-TX) was reported to have paid $84,000 of taxpayer money, via the House of Representatives Office of Compliance, to settle a sexual harassment complaint from a former staffer. Farenthold's former communications director Lauren Greene sued the congressman in December 2014,[165] and a settlement was reached in 2015. The identity of Farenthold with respect to taxpayer involvement was made public in 2017. This was the first documented case of taxpayer funds being used to settle sexual harassment complaints against a member of Congress. (2014)[166]

Dennis Hastert, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (R-IL), pled guilty to structuring bank withdrawals in order to conceal deliberately-unspecified misconduct by Hastert against an unnamed individual years earlier.[167] At a sentencing hearing in October 2015, Hastert admitted that he had sexually abused boys while he worked as a high school wrestling coach decades earlier. (2015)[168][169]

Mike Webb (R) congressional candidate from Virginia, posted a screenshot to Facebook that included a glimpse of two pornographic website tabs he had left open on his computer, visible in the background.(2016)[170][171][172]

Tim Murphy, Representative (R-PA), had an extramarital affair with Shannon Edwards, a 32-year-old forensic psychologist. The pro-life Murphy asked Edwards to have an abortion after she became pregnant. The information was revealed as part of Murphy's divorce proceedings and published by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette after it fought in Pennsylvania state court to have the documents unsealed. Murphy resigned his seat in Congress.

Roy Moore U.S. Senate candidate in Alabama (R) was being accused by nine women[180] of sexual misconduct with them when they were in their teens. The first of his accusers said that at the time, she was 14 years old, while he was 32.[181] Moore lost a special election for Alabama Senate following these accusations.

Joe Barton (R-TX) US Representative, acknowledged he took and emailed nude photos of himself in 2015, following their leak in November 2017.[183][184][185]

Trent Franks (R-AZ) US Representative, was investigated by the House Ethics Commission about allegations of improper conduct. Before the study concluded, Franks abruptly resigned. (2017)[188][189][190]

Pat Meehan (R-PA) US Representative used tax payer funds to settle a sexual harassment claim by a female staffer. He was removed from the House Ethics Committee, but remains in office. (2018)[191][192]

David Sorensen (R) White House Speechwriter, resigned as a result of allegations by his ex-wife, that he was violent and emotionally abusive during their turbulent 2½ -year marriage. Sorenson denied the charges, but resigned his position.(2018)[193][194]



Multiple wrongs don't make a right, genius.

Money talks, and as I've said on MANY occasions, it doesn't discriminate against liberals or conservatives.
Anonymous
No said multiple wrongs make a right, asshole. But the point of this thread is to pretend liberals have more of these scandals and they don’t, so shut it, please and thank you, hypocrite.
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