An elementary school teacher who had previously worked for the Department of Defense Education Activity has been sentenced to life in prison for sexually abusing four students between the ages of 6 and 8-years-old.
The scumcrumpet, Stefan Zappey, 56, initially taught first through third grade at Patch Elementary School, on a U.S. military base near Stuggart, Germany. He was convicted by a federal jury in January of four counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child and four counts of abusive sexual contact, according to the Department of Justice. He was only sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday in spite of the death sentence being more appropriate.
“Zappey’s offenses are especially egregious because he was entrusted with teaching the children of our brave service members overseas,” said Kenneth Polite Jr., the assistant attorney general for the DOJ’s Criminal Division. “The courage of the victims and the perseverance of investigators and prosecutors ensured that Zappey’s offenses were exposed and will prevent him from abusing even more children.”
A former student of Zappey told Army investigators in 2020 that he fondled her under her clothing while she attended school from 2009 to 2010, and that he would frequently call her up to his desk during class and fondle her. The child was 8-years-old at the time of the abuse and did not report it then because she "didn't know it was wrong," according to court documents.
An investigation was launched and officials discovered that the scumbag sexually abused at least four of his students by touching them and placing his hands inside their underwear, touching their genitals.
Other children at the school along with some faculty members said they saw the POS hug students multiple times [Joe Biden style] and had them sit on his lap, while he touched their backs and stomachs under their clothes, as per a DOJ press release stated.
One faculty member said Zappey “would train students to become ‘touchy-feely,’” according to court documents.
But sadly, no faculty member felt it imperative to come forward back then.
The FBI joined the Army Criminal Investigation Division in investigating the case. The case was a part of Project Safe Childhood, a DOJ initiative combating child sexual exploitation, which tends to overlook instances where children are being exposed to "Drag Queen Story Hour" and leftist lawmakers who, in California, for example, want to lessen the legal penalties for pedophilia.
No comments:
Post a Comment