Anonymous wrote:Thomas Mahony isn’t going with a free public defender to counsel him. He hired one of the top rated criminal defense attorneys in DC. It appears that Thomas is going to try to fight these charges.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. One victim was from 2023 though. The most recent incident was two victims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The case report is disgusting. I highly recommend reading it. This man has been abusing children for years. According to the report, the youngest victim was a 5 year old girl. He kissed her on the vagina. A child reported it in 2023 but our system failed them. Since then, he abused a 7 year old girl (digitally penetrated her and tried to get her to touch his penis) and a 9 year old boy (rubbed his penis).
If your child was ever alone with Thomas Mahony, please talk with them to make sure they weren't abused.
Gross, people like this can’t be rehabilitated. Any idea his connection to these victims?
Anonymous wrote:The case report is disgusting. I highly recommend reading it. This man has been abusing children for years. According to the report, the youngest victim was a 5 year old girl. He kissed her on the vagina. A child reported it in 2023 but our system failed them. Since then, he abused a 7 year old girl (digitally penetrated her and tried to get her to touch his penis) and a 9 year old boy (rubbed his penis).
If your child was ever alone with Thomas Mahony, please talk with them to make sure they weren't abused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like this thread was started a week after the case and warrant were disposed.
Why was the case disposed? Usually that’s because of a plea or dismissal, but in this case it doesn’t seem to say.
The warrant is 'disposed' because it was executed when he was arrested.
That makes more sense. The incident(s) and arrest happened two weeks ago. The arrest was reported on only last week. I believe in due process and a speedy trial, but for the case to be disposed of already would seem somewhat improbable.
What does case disposed mean?
I’m not a lawyer, but I believe it means the legal process is over and the case is closed.
Incorrect. The publicly available documentation right now is simply the warrant information. That is 'disposed' because the warrant was executed and is no longer needed (because the suspect was arrested and charged). The post-arrest legal process is just now beginning.