Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did MVP notify parents of kids on the roster going back to 2023? Looks like Mahonys were part of MVP teams going back a few years.
It's probably unlikely that they have the capability to do this. These team/club systems are typically ephemeral in the contact info they have and if you are no longer with the team, your contact info is no longer in the system.
It’s difficult to believe they can’t look up old email addresses from old emails. But, maybe you’re correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those tracking, 2025 CF1 008140 is the case number to search in the DC Superior Court's system.
Search is not generating any results. Any tips?
https://www.dccourts.gov/superior-court/cases-online
go to "search in eaccess"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those tracking, 2025 CF1 008140 is the case number to search in the DC Superior Court's system.
Search is not generating any results. Any tips?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those tracking, 2025 CF1 008140 is the case number to search in the DC Superior Court's system.
Search is not generating any results. Any tips?
Anonymous wrote:For those tracking, 2025 CF1 008140 is the case number to search in the DC Superior Court's system.
Anonymous wrote:I sincerely hope he does not have diplomatic status. Even so, does diplomatic immunity cover child sex abuse?
I hope not.
The report is very disturbing. Poor kids, poor parents. Sounds like he offered to babysit neighbors' kids.
That apartment building is huge with many families. There could be more victims for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also from the case files, Thomas is not American. He is an Australian citizen who is an economist at the World Bank. He also used to be a diplomat at the Australian Embassy. I wonder if the Australians and/or World Bank have been made aware of his arrest and charges?
That means he might be on a diplomatic visa and as a result, might not face consequences. My friend at the World Bank is on a diplomatic visa.
If child molester Thomas Mahony somehow got away with this based on some sort of diplomatic immunity, I hope he’s not allowed to rejoin MVP Dolphins as the team photographer.
Do you really think he'll be allowed anywhere near this swim team ever again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also from the case files, Thomas is not American. He is an Australian citizen who is an economist at the World Bank. He also used to be a diplomat at the Australian Embassy. I wonder if the Australians and/or World Bank have been made aware of his arrest and charges?
That means he might be on a diplomatic visa and as a result, might not face consequences. My friend at the World Bank is on a diplomatic visa.
If child molester Thomas Mahony somehow got away with this based on some sort of diplomatic immunity, I hope he’s not allowed to rejoin MVP Dolphins as the team photographer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also from the case files, Thomas is not American. He is an Australian citizen who is an economist at the World Bank. He also used to be a diplomat at the Australian Embassy. I wonder if the Australians and/or World Bank have been made aware of his arrest and charges?
That means he might be on a diplomatic visa and as a result, might not face consequences. My friend at the World Bank is on a diplomatic visa.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe parents and staff should all do the Safesport program?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did MVP notify parents of kids on the roster going back to 2023? Looks like Mahonys were part of MVP teams going back a few years.
It's probably unlikely that they have the capability to do this. These team/club systems are typically ephemeral in the contact info they have and if you are no longer with the team, your contact info is no longer in the system.
It’s difficult to believe they can’t look up old email addresses from old emails. But, maybe you’re correct.