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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is absolutely no possibility that he took money or that Sidwell had any thing to do with his plea. Peterson's case has largely played out outside the public eye. Sidwell has no risk in the outcome either way. He was fired and nobody really care about it after that except, of course, on this site. He plead guilty but did not get jail time which suggests that no other kid came forward despite a very energetic effort to find other victims. [/quote] Uh, I think one of the defense fund supporters has joined us. Sidwell has "no risk in the outcome either way"? What parallel universe do you live in? "I'm totally cool with paying hundreds of thousands for my kid to go to a school where a long time teacher and sleep away camp director is a registered sex offender, the fact that they fired him after many years and God only knows how many victims just wipes the slate clean?" We have NO way of knowing how many victims there were unless more come forward with charges. Pedos don't tend to offend once in a lifetime, it strains credulity to think that he got himself in the position of Sleep Away Camp Director "just because". No one really cared about it except on this site, that's why it was in the Washington Post, they take all of their direction from DCUM. The ONLY reason someone would plead guilty in a case like this is because they are in fact guilty and are avoiding worse info becoming public through the trial process or because they want to avoid the risk of jail time. No idea if his choice was encouraged by "supporters" with financial means or not but it doesn't seem beyond the realm of possibility. That he had the balls to publicly publish the letter to the minor VICTIM on the internet in an attempt to influence the outcome of the case is extraordinary, but typical of the types of adults who commit these offenses. They, and their supporters/defenders are the lowest of the low. Even criminals despise people who sexually prey on children. [/quote]
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