A public notification in Delaware lists homeless sex offenders who are not wanted for failing to register at their current address, urging the public to report any sightings or information to local authorities or Crime Stoppers.
Boulder police issued a public alert about Ray Andrew Walters, a registered sex offender with a history of sexual assault and other crimes, who is known to stay near Highway 36 and Baseline Road. Walters, convicted of attempted sexual assault on a child and failing to register as a sex offender, has no fixed address and has been released without supervision, raising community safety concerns.
The Justice Department has begun releasing a large collection of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, fulfilling legal obligations to make records public that have been long sought by his victims, amidst ongoing political controversy.
Anthony Lennon, an Oklahoma sex offender on the run for 13 years, was found in New York where he had enrolled in college under an alias after allegedly faking his abduction in 2012 to avoid further charges related to child pornography. He was arrested after fingerprints confirmed his identity, and he was barred from returning to the college.
An independent investigation has been launched after a migrant sex offender, Hadush Kebatu, was mistakenly released from prison due to human error, prompting a review of prison procedures and a swift deportation plan, amid political criticism and concerns over rising release mistakes.
Lammy highlighted that a human error led to the accidental release of Hadush Kebatu, a migrant sex offender in the UK, which has been criticized as a national embarrassment by the Tories. Kebatu, who arrived in the UK via Channel crossing, was convicted of multiple sexual offenses and sentenced to prison but was mistakenly released and later rearrested after a police manhunt.
London police mistakenly released a convicted sex offender, Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, who was later re-arrested; the error has sparked political and public outrage amid ongoing debates over immigration and security in the UK.
Howard Lutnick suggests that Jeffrey Epstein may have used blackmail videos to secure a lighter sentence and implies high-profile associates participated in his activities, contrasting with official FBI statements. The article discusses Epstein's criminal history, potential blackmail schemes, and the broader investigation into his network.
Howard Lutnick, former neighbor of Jeffrey Epstein, called Epstein the 'greatest blackmailer ever' in a recent interview, contrasting with official DOJ and FBI findings that lack credible evidence of Epstein blackmailing prominent individuals or trafficking minors. Lutnick recounted his personal experience with Epstein and speculated about possible trades behind Epstein's 2008 plea deal, raising questions about the extent of Epstein's activities and the potential for further investigation.
Donald Trump launched a children's fitness initiative at the White House, inviting former NFL player and registered sex offender Lawrence Taylor to speak, which sparked outrage and controversy due to Taylor's criminal history and Trump's praise for him.
A British man, a convicted sex offender, was detained in France after attempting to stage a mock wedding with a 9-year-old girl at Disneyland Paris using fake documents and a stolen identity. The event was quickly stopped by park staff, raising concerns about how he was able to book the private event. The man has a history of child sex offenses and was wanted in Britain for breaching court orders. The incident involved hired extras and a staged ceremony, with authorities investigating potential misconduct and security lapses.
A mother confronted registered sex offender Charles Broc Mullholand in an Ohio Target after he allegedly took an inappropriate video of her teenage daughter. Despite the dramatic confrontation being captured on camera and going viral, police stated that Mullholand did not break any laws by recording the girl. Mullholand, who has a history of similar offenses, was later pulled over for a traffic violation but was only given a warning.
Samuel Arthur Thompson, a former Jacksonville Jaguars employee, was sentenced to 220 years in federal prison for child molestation and other charges. Thompson, who had previously hacked the team's Jumbotron, was found guilty of producing, receiving, and possessing child sex abuse material, violating sex offender registration laws, and more. He had installed remote access software to sabotage the Jumbotron and was later found to possess thousands of disturbing images and videos. Additionally, he had sexually exploited multiple children and fled to the Philippines before being deported and arrested. This comes shortly after another former Jaguars employee was sentenced to federal prison for embezzlement.
A former Jacksonville Jaguars employee, Samuel Thompson, was sentenced to 220 years in prison for producing child sexual abuse material and hacking the team's stadium scoreboard. Thompson, a registered sex offender, had installed remote access software on a server before his contract ended, allowing him to repeatedly malfunction the video boards during games. The FBI found child sexual abuse material on his devices during a raid, and he was convicted of multiple charges, including violating the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act and possessing a firearm as a convicted felon.
Samuel Arthur Thompson, a registered sex offender and former Jacksonville Jaguars employee, has been sentenced to 220 years in federal prison for producing, receiving, and possessing child sex abuse material, as well as for hacking the team's jumbotron after his contract was not renewed due to his sex offender status. Thompson, who was convicted of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old in 1998, installed remote access software on a spare server in the Jaguars' server room and accessed the jumbotron during three 2018 NFL games, causing malfunctions. The FBI traced the intrusion to Thompson's residence, where they also found thousands of images and hundreds of videos depicting child sex abuse material.