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Paragons of Virtue Arrested

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It's time to name and shame the self-proclaimed paragons of virtue. Keep it civil, though.

Stories are about those who have been placed in positions of trust, and then abused that trust.

Feel free to add stories of the self-righteous from other walks of life.

New rule: With regard to stories of particularly, but not only, female teachers sexually assaulting students. Any comments similar to "where were they when I was in school" will earn you the right to find another forum.

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — United States Attorney Zachary Cunha said that a former Catholic priest assigned to St. Mary’s Church in Providence was sentenced for downloading and storing thousands of images of child sexual abuse material.

68-year-old Father James Ward Jackson was charged with receipt of child pornography.

The Rhode Island State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force found that Jackson had a computer at the rectory which contained over 12,000 images and 1,300 videos of child sexual abuse material in September 2021.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Getting big don't dead open inside vibes from the Rhode state island police.

[–] McMonkyNSFW 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Or, some kind of collab movie with Burt Reynolds and Tom Cruise.

Rhode State: Island Police

The stick-up-his-ass super agent (Tommy), butts heads with the laid-back but effective Islander cop (Burton).

In the end, they realize that their differences actually make them a more effective team. The scene where Thomas Cruise Mapother IV learns what a mustache ride is, becomes the highlight of the film.

[–] McMonkyNSFW 1 points 11 months ago

Oh my God, I’m high and I had forgotten what article this comment section was on. This seems like bad taste now, but I’m leaving it for posterity.