ASA parent arrested

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Anonymous wrote:There are two cases posted on the dc court website. One is under the name Thomas Mahony, the other with more detailed information is listed under Mahony Thomas. Think this was just (another) clerical error or do you think it was entered this way to evade detection?

Stop playing dumb.
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Anonymous wrote:I have heard that Thomas Mahony's wife took the kids and left the country. At first I thought. Oh good for her to get the kids out of here and hopefully they can have a normal life elsewhere.
Now, since I read the report and know about the 2023 allegation, I think she left to protect herself so she wasn't charged. How TF could she not have known her husband was a predator.
He was BRAZEN. You have to read the report. He was assaulting one of the victims in the top bunk. The victim's mother came to the apartment to pick the victim up. He came out of the bedroom where the bunk was, poured some gin for himself and the victim's mother, then said he was going back to the bedroom to keep playing with the victim!!!!! While the victim's own mother was in the apartment!!!! This guy is a sick f***.


I hope she didn’t take with her or destroy any digital evidence of his before she left. Someone needs to search his computer.


Thanks Columbo, I'm sure they're on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The tone of MVP’s email makes it clear they don’t want to be notified. They should have at least included that you can remain anonymous when they said to direct inquiries to the police.


Probably for liability reasons. They do no want to be implicated for what they (could come to) know.
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Can someone with legal expertise please explain why he was not arrested in 2023, when the first victim was interviewed on record?
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone with legal expertise please explain why he was not arrested in 2023, when the first victim was interviewed on record?


It's in the case file. An arrest warrant was issued. But the government didn't think it could prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone with legal expertise please explain why he was not arrested in 2023, when the first victim was interviewed on record?


It's in the case file. An arrest warrant was issued. But the government didn't think it could prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.


Thank you!
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone with legal expertise please explain why he was not arrested in 2023, when the first victim was interviewed on record?


It's in the case file. An arrest warrant was issued. But the government didn't think it could prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.

That’s just what they said.
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Anonymous wrote:Because I have a child who is impacted and we have privacy concerns, I made phone calls to the detective on the case who then contacted the prosecuting attorney. If you have a child who was impacted, you can request that your child be completely anonymous in the forensic interview and all legal documents - no initials. They can be referred to as Jane or John Doe.

We need as many victims as possible to come forward, to ensure that this monster's attorney fails and he, Thomas, goes to prison.


Did you keep your kid on the team? Do you hold the summer swim team accountable in any way?
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Anonymous wrote:Why isn't the media covering this? I only saw the original MPD press release. We haven't heard anything from our DCPS, either.


Do the kids go to DCPS?


Yes and the guy has been on the HSA.


Oh no! Seems to be a pattern— overly involved in each area of his kids’ lives (ex photographing the team).

Wonder if DCPS was alerted?


How would they know given that the last name was misspelled in the original press release? I only heard through word of mouth. I think that MPD should correct its press release and include a photo.


Hopefully someone (the police?) tells the school. Dcps doesn’t track parent arrests etc as far as I know. I wonder if victim
went to the same school.


Because they’re neighbors in the same building, it’d make sense they went to the same public school unless one or more of the kids were private schooled.


Imagine being the parents of the first victim that reported him in 2023 and having to see him in the lobby or elevator of the same building. That must have been infuriating for the parents of the first victim every time they saw Thomas.


Hope they would have moved!!
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Anonymous wrote:Why isn't the media covering this? I only saw the original MPD press release. We haven't heard anything from our DCPS, either.


Do the kids go to DCPS?


Yes and the guy has been on the HSA.


Oh no! Seems to be a pattern— overly involved in each area of his kids’ lives (ex photographing the team).

Wonder if DCPS was alerted?


How would they know given that the last name was misspelled in the original press release? I only heard through word of mouth. I think that MPD should correct its press release and include a photo.


The misspelling of the name is bad. The thing that’s worse is that the original victim count was stated as 2, but the victim count is actually 3 children. That needs to be corrected.


Also, on the docket, they reversed his first and last name. So it reads Thomas, Mahony. If you search with his last name, nothing comes up because they were conveniently mis-ordered.
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Anonymous wrote:There are two cases posted on the dc court website. One is under the name Thomas Mahony, the other with more detailed information is listed under Mahony Thomas. Think this was just (another) clerical error or do you think it was entered this way to evade detection?


The latter.
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Anonymous wrote:If you scroll down, is this him? I don’t remember what he looked like even though we’ve been in the same spaces.

https://www.acyd.org.au/acyd/2014-acyd-delegate-list-released

Good lord:
“Thomas Mahony is a North Asia analyst for the Australian Government.

With accomplices of the Kelly Gang -- Australia's most notorious outlaws -- among his ancestors, Thomas has dedicated his life to public service in order to rehabilitate his family's honour.”


Yes! That's him. I recognize him from ASA meets and practices.
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Anonymous wrote:If you scroll down, is this him? I don’t remember what he looked like even though we’ve been in the same spaces.

https://www.acyd.org.au/acyd/2014-acyd-delegate-list-released

Good lord:
“Thomas Mahony is a North Asia analyst for the Australian Government.

With accomplices of the Kelly Gang -- Australia's most notorious outlaws -- among his ancestors, Thomas has dedicated his life to public service in order to rehabilitate his family's honour.”

Sounds like he’s a Chinese asset.


His children's names are Japanese so my guess is that his wife is Japanese or of Japanese descent.


Correct. She took the kids and fled to Japan.


My understanding is that she was in the middle of renewing her visa when he was arrested. I don’t think she had much choice but to leave once her visa expired. And honestly, I would get my kids as far away from this as possible.
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Anonymous wrote:If you scroll down, is this him? I don’t remember what he looked like even though we’ve been in the same spaces.

https://www.acyd.org.au/acyd/2014-acyd-delegate-list-released

Good lord:
“Thomas Mahony is a North Asia analyst for the Australian Government.

With accomplices of the Kelly Gang -- Australia's most notorious outlaws -- among his ancestors, Thomas has dedicated his life to public service in order to rehabilitate his family's honour.”


Yes! That's him. I recognize him from ASA meets and practices.


Everything Thomas has learnt about Chinese leaders leads him to conclude that ties forged in youth tend to be the strongest and most enduring.



OMG this was at that link “ Everything Thomas has learnt about Chinese leaders leads him to conclude that ties forged in youth tend to be the strongest and most enduring.
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