Pederasts for Paxton
Today in Waco, Texas, a pederast and pedophile is being released on the streets. He is a convicted child molester but will not have to register as a sex offender. How did this happen? Well, it's almost enough to say that it's Texas but there's a lot more context to this disgusting and disturbing turn of events.
This pedophile, one Adam Hoffman, was recently charged and tried in the 54th District Court. His crime was in repeatedly molesting his son's friend from the age of 6 or 7 and continuing the abuse for at least three years (He even pleaded guilty to doing so in his first trial). The child eventually reported Hoffman's sexual abuse when he was 10 years-old.
Hoffman was an attorney in the Waco area, therefore in a position of power and trust that he'd obviously violated. You'd think his first trial would have been a slam dunk with the boy's testimony. But it ended in a mistrial.
The second trial was a circus, to put it mildly. The juvenile victim decided he didn't wish to testify in the retrial and to have to go through that trauma all over again, which is perfectly understandable. To complicate matters, the judge who would have presided over the retrial recused herself for the simple reason that Hoffman had previously tried cases in her court. The prosecutor also had recused themself from the matter because of a prior relationship with Hoffman.
That's when Ken Paxton valiantly waded into the fray. Yes, the Attorney General of Texas insinuated his office into what should've involved district authorities.
Paxton's prosecutors, Brenda Cantu and Dorian Cotlar, quickly realized that, without the boy's testimony, the prosecution had no case. So Kenny boy engineered a sweetheart deal that would've made Jeffrey Epstein drool with envy. 60 days in jail, minus time served, no sex offender registration necessary because he was allowed to plead down to two misdemeanors.
Oh, and he also gets to reapply for his law license in five years.
The 60 days is up today.
Hoffman's defense actually had the balls to demand no jail time and no forfeiture of his law license. Hell, I'm surprised they didn't demand that the victim's family hand him a key to their home and the floor plan leading to the boy's bedroom. Then 30 days in jail was floated but that upset the visiting judge, Roy Sparkman, and he threw the book at Hoffman: 60 days for molesting a little boy who, after six and a half years, is still in therapy.
You think Paxton would've rushed to the rescue if Hoffman was a registered Democrat?
Elsewhere in the country, people are rotting away in places like Rikers Island for years without charge and without trial for things they didn't even do. In Texas, IOKIYAR and you can get away with anything. Hell, Kenny Boy is proof positive of that.
So a pederast is loose on the streets of Waco and most of the citizenry don't even know about it. With no sex offender registration, the citizens can't even look him up on a database. Hell, he could wear nothing but a raincoat and troll elementary school playgrounds with impunity.
Well, Hoffman's joke of a "conviction" didn't sit well even with some Republicans. Texas state Rep. Jeff Leach, a Republican who was endorsed by Trump, has been very vocal about the outcome (Not surprising, since he's backing Cornyn against Paxton in the Senate race).
So now that he's released a child sexual predator on the streets of Waco, Paxton's office is being inundated with calls and letters demanding answers as to why they'd done so. With typical Republican opacity, his office is not addressing why or even why his office barged into what was a district case.
Grand Old Party? With the foot-dragging Trump's DoJ has been doing on the Epstein files now this, GOP should stand for Gang of Pedophiles.


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