10 years probation for the victimless crime of giving a BJ? That's insane!
Don't these government nannies have any REAL criminals to hunt down? It makes me real angry when the kid who received the BJ is called the victim? I find it hard to believe the kid on the receiving end of the BJ is called a victim. I am not quite sure what happened but it sounds like the kid was either a hooker who was being paid to have sex with these older woman, and he certainly was not a "victim" of anything. Or the kid was an active participant in the sex acts. I know when I was 14 years old I would have loved to have several older hot woman having sex with me. Rachel Brock gets 10 years probation in sex case by Laruie Merrill - Dec. 7, 2011 12:22 PM The Republic | azcentral.com Maricopa County Supervisor Fulton Brock's daughter was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years probation with one year deferred jail time for sexually abusing the same teenager her mother molested. Rachel Brock, 22, was 17 when she performed sex acts over a two-year period with a 14-year-old family friend whom her mother, Susan, molested over a three-year period, according to records. Though originally charged with seven counts of sexual conduct with a minor and one count of furnishing obscene materials to a minor, Rachel Brock in June pleaded guilty to two counts of child abuse with sexual motivation. Six other felony counts were dismissed. She will not have to serve any of the jail time if she abides by the terms of her probation. In pleading guilty, Rachel, the middle daughter of Fulton and Susan Brock, softly answered "yes" after Pinal County Superior Court Judge Pro Tem Hank Gooday asked whether she was admitting to performing oral and masturbatory sex on the victim. Her father was not at the sentencing hearing. Her mother, Susan Brock, 49, is serving a 13-year sentence for molesting the boy, now 17, over a three-year period starting when he was 14. The families, who both belonged to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, socialized and vacationed together, records say. Rachel's abuse of the teen began on a trip to California, prosecutors said. The boy, a family friend, had been spending time at the Brocks' Chandler residence since he was about 11, according to Deputy Pinal County Attorney Jason Holmberg. Susan Brock spent thousands of dollars on gifts for the teen and paid him $100 for letting her touch him, Holmberg said. Rachel Brock had been held without bail since she was rearrested in the case in March. She was arrested in December, but Pinal County requested more evidence before formally charging her. The case was transferred to Pinal County prosecutors because of Fulton Brock's position as a Maricopa County official. A Chandler detective who investigated the case reported that Fulton Brock had lied to police about evidence and also recommended that Mormon bishops be prosecuted for failure to report the boy's complaints to authorities.
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