Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted this before but it got deleted....I'll try to reword it.
The victim's last name is very obviously from a European country (I don't want to get specific bc my comment got deleted last time).
I'm wondering if the way the victim's mom handled it was a result of her being foreign, it being a cultural thing in their country (ex: not believing a child's word over an adult's word), or a combination of both.
Thomas is a predator who knows how to select his prey carefully.
I did not know this about the victim, but I did wonder if they were foreigners who did not have the same background knowledge of child abuse prevention that the American middle class is constantly talking about. I am French. In France recently, there have been massive cases of child abuse that have been prosecuted, or have come to light. The cases date from decades ago, but it's only now that victims dared to speak up. There is still relatively little training about what to look for if you're the average parent - it's still all hush-hush and taboo. The US is very much at the forefront of talking about abuse in all its forms compared to the rest of the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thomas Mahony’s LinkedIn profile has been deleted. Is he able to delete his own LinkedIn profile from a jail cell? Does he have Internet access in jail?
Your posts are SO creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the lawyer? I can’t stomach looking up the file.
https://www.hardenlawoffices.com/team.html
She is aggressive. She will do her best to poke holes in the testimony of these young victims and sow doubt. Cosmic injustice.
She better not be like O.J. Simpson’s attorneys. Thomas should not get away with what he did!
She doesn’t seem to be the type of attorney that one would hire if one were to simply enter a guilty plea. It seems like Thomas is getting ready to fight these charges. I want Thomas to goto prison for what he did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thomas Mahony’s LinkedIn profile has been deleted. Is he able to delete his own LinkedIn profile from a jail cell? Does he have Internet access in jail?
Your posts are SO creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This story reminds me soo much of the DCUM person who was posting about a sexual abuse situation with children that was reported to authorities but had not resulted in arrest. I believe her child was friends with the victim? And they she was complaining how other people were still friends with the family and going on group vacations with them and she was shocked they'd let their kids be near him. And should couldn't understand why they were shutting her out instead of disassociating with the perpetrator. I wonder if Mahoney was the person she was referring to.
I remember that! Do the dates match?
Anonymous wrote:Thomas Mahony’s LinkedIn profile has been deleted. Is he able to delete his own LinkedIn profile from a jail cell? Does he have Internet access in jail?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thomas Mahony’s LinkedIn profile has been deleted. Is he able to delete his own LinkedIn profile from a jail cell? Does he have Internet access in jail?
How do you know he had one to begin with?
Anonymous wrote:Thomas Mahony’s LinkedIn profile has been deleted. Is he able to delete his own LinkedIn profile from a jail cell? Does he have Internet access in jail?
Anonymous wrote:I posted this before but it got deleted....I'll try to reword it.
The victim's last name is very obviously from a European country (I don't want to get specific bc my comment got deleted last time).
I'm wondering if the way the victim's mom handled it was a result of her being foreign, it being a cultural thing in their country (ex: not believing a child's word over an adult's word), or a combination of both.
Thomas is a predator who knows how to select his prey carefully.
Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone, Emma Uber with The Washington Post. I've been seeing your posts and I can assure you that we have been working diligently to get this story right -- to tell it accurately and fairly, with respect for the privacy of the victims. Here is the article, please don't hesitate to contact me at emma.uber@washpost.com:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/08/08/former-diplomat-charged-sexual-abuse-minors/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will Thomas Mahony be charged with crimes committed against the 4th victim? The Washington Post article says there’s a 4th victim.
Thomas Mahony’s case number in the DC Superior Court online system doesn’t have any docket information about the 4th victim yet.