Anonymous wrote:He was grooming whole communities.
Anonymous wrote:He was grooming whole communities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked and deeply disturbed that as an Eaton parent, I had to find out about this situation outside of school channels. A parent at our school has been arrested for child sexual abuse. It’s alarming that this hasn’t been brought to the attention of families, especially since so many of our children could have unknowingly come across this disgusting individual. I assume this has been brought to the attention of Eaton ES.
Thomas Mahony is listed as JEAP (before and aftercare) leadership. This is very disturbing.
I’m a long time Eaton parent and am also dismayed by the lack of communication by the school and HSA. On one hand, I understand that there may be legal reasons that they can’t broadcast it out and, so far, it appears that none of abuse occurred at the school. But he was so involved at the school! As was mentioned, he was on the JEAP and HSA boards over the years and was always taking pictures at school events. I learned about it through parent group chats and it seems like there should be a better way.
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked and deeply disturbed that as an Eaton parent, I had to find out about this situation outside of school channels. A parent at our school has been arrested for child sexual abuse. It’s alarming that this hasn’t been brought to the attention of families, especially since so many of our children could have unknowingly come across this disgusting individual. I assume this has been brought to the attention of Eaton ES.
Thomas Mahony is listed as JEAP (before and aftercare) leadership. This is very disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeanne Pirro! Wow, we have a celebrity lawyer in the mix now. It looks like she was confirmed as US Attorney for DC last weekend.
Was she the Fox News host? If so, I didn’t realize she’s now the U.S. Attorney prosecuting this case against Mahony.
Makes sense that they’d want a big name celebrity like her in the mix prosecuting Mahony. He’s a former Australian Diplomat. This case has the potential to get big.
Anonymous wrote:Brian L Schwalb let him off in 2023.
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked and deeply disturbed that as an Eaton parent, I had to find out about this situation outside of school channels. A parent at our school has been arrested for child sexual abuse. It’s alarming that this hasn’t been brought to the attention of families, especially since so many of our children could have unknowingly come across this disgusting individual. I assume this has been brought to the attention of Eaton ES.
Thomas Mahony is listed as JEAP (before and aftercare) leadership. This is very disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been wondering about this case too. My kids go to Eaton so I've seen this guy at the school. I never talked to him but I remember him from the pictures.
Do these cases go to trial? Do the children/victims get questioned by the defense? Seems unbearable.
Will the defense atty try for some sort of deal or push for acquittal?
Unbelievable. Good that he has to stay locked up for now
Thomas is going to fight against the charges.
Then he must have hired a hell of a team. Maybe his Australian government is helping with funding for his defense?
Because of this, and given that his attorney is aggressive, we aren't pursuing pressing charges. We'd really like to do the right thing and add to the existing charges, but we know how the deposition would go, and it's not worth the cost to our kid's mental health.
I am so sorry. I understand your decision.
Would you mind sharing how you know Thomas?
Revealing that would give one too many clues to my kid's identity, and that is something they are incredibly fearful of. (They are older than eight, I'll say that much.) They feel like they're the only one in their community who was affected (it wasn't in the apt. building), but I simply can't imagine that was the case.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No picture of this guy?
That usually means one thing?
He's been scrubbed from the internet.
Why wouldn’t they publish the mug shot, though? Especially since the case isn’t closed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been wondering about this case too. My kids go to Eaton so I've seen this guy at the school. I never talked to him but I remember him from the pictures.
Do these cases go to trial? Do the children/victims get questioned by the defense? Seems unbearable.
Will the defense atty try for some sort of deal or push for acquittal?
Unbelievable. Good that he has to stay locked up for now
Thomas is going to fight against the charges.
Then he must have hired a hell of a team. Maybe his Australian government is helping with funding for his defense?
Because of this, and given that his attorney is aggressive, we aren't pursuing pressing charges. We'd really like to do the right thing and add to the existing charges, but we know how the deposition would go, and it's not worth the cost to our kid's mental health.
Does his lawyer have the right to depose a child? Aren't cases like this handled differently, through a video recording of an advocate talking to/questioning the child?
Yes, his lawyer has that right. And I know what kinds of questions they can ask. And they're brutal.
Even if you don't plan to press charges, are you able to file a police report so another victim is on the record?
Yes, his lawyer has that right. And I know what kinds of questions they can ask. And they're brutal
Not sure about filing the police report and not pressing charges. Not sure I see the point, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been wondering about this case too. My kids go to Eaton so I've seen this guy at the school. I never talked to him but I remember him from the pictures.
Do these cases go to trial? Do the children/victims get questioned by the defense? Seems unbearable.
Will the defense atty try for some sort of deal or push for acquittal?
Unbelievable. Good that he has to stay locked up for now
Thomas is going to fight against the charges.
Then he must have hired a hell of a team. Maybe his Australian government is helping with funding for his defense?
Because of this, and given that his attorney is aggressive, we aren't pursuing pressing charges. We'd really like to do the right thing and add to the existing charges, but we know how the deposition would go, and it's not worth the cost to our kid's mental health.
Does his lawyer have the right to depose a child? Aren't cases like this handled differently, through a video recording of an advocate talking to/questioning the child?
Yes, his lawyer has that right. And I know what kinds of questions they can ask. And they're brutal.
Even if you don't plan to press charges, are you able to file a police report so another victim is on the record?