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carmencita

UpVoat. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. One of many judges that have been allowed to clog up our courts with perverts.

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A lawsuit filed alleges that Paul Pressler, a former state judge, lawmaker and leader on the religious right, repeatedly sexually assaulted a young man over a period of decades, beginning when the boy was just 14.

A period of decades? This shows what a hold abusers have over their victims. He went off to college but turned to crime. Why? Because years of abuse can have traumatic results. Many suffer PTSD. And while he was living his troubled life, this pervert judge was making decisions on the court. What decisions was he making? We can well imagine he was not in favor of the victim. And yes, why would Bush want to put Pressler in such a valued position. ETHICS? He himself did not have Ethics. He would evidently use his skewed views in that Office, which I am sure had everything to do with the appointment. Bush could have easily had him investigated before he put him up for the job. This shows how we get those judges infiltrated into their positions. This guy needs to be locked up and punished. Not molly coddled like he has been for decades. Bush surely will be pulling strings like he always does.

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In separate court affidavits filed this month, two men say Paul Pressler molested or solicited them for sex in a pair of incidents that span nearly 40 years. Those accusations were filed as part of a lawsuit filed last year by another man who says he was regularly raped by Pressler.

Pressler’s newest accusers are another former member of a church youth group and a lawyer who worked for Pressler’s former law firm.

At that time, Pressler was a youth pastor at Bethel Church in Houston; he was ousted from that position in 1978 after church officials received information about “an alleged incident,” according to a letter introduced into the court file.