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Former Connecticut Resident Charged With Sexually Abusing Children in Haiti

Seeded on Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:57 AM EDT
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A federal grand jury sitting in Bridgeport, Conn., has returned an indictment charging a former Fairfield County, Conn., resident with sexually abusing several boys in Haiti for approximately a decade. Douglas Perlitz, 39, a resident of Colorado, has been charged with seven counts of traveling outside of the United States with the intent to engage in sexual conduct with individuals under the age of 18, and three counts of engaging in sexual conduct in foreign places with persons under the age of 18.

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Well, now.

I wonder what's going on with those Jester Wet-a-Line customers and the company's former owner, now that he's been indicted in Brazil for being charged with essentially the same type of crimes i.e. child sex tourism?

Barring any unforseen pressure being leveraged to stop or miniminze investigation by U.S. authorities, I anticipate a convergence of this seeded story and the things I've been reporting on. I don't think that the highest paid attorneys can stop these wheels from turning or keep this story out of the media.

Provided our system can work unencumbered and without undue influence, we should see similiar indictments.

I'm still waiting for more arrests from the Buffalo Jester prostitution investigation since the Jester prostitution party network, in this case, extended from Buffalo to Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Florida and Canada. We know, though, that the U.S. attorney who prosecuted those caught in the FBI human trafficking sting described the Jesters as a nationwide network made up of groups w/a guy who got girls for their meetings and that the DOJ would follow the evidence wherever it leads.

There's alot of guys sitting out there, watching for their names in these articles, wondering if their brothers' promises of protection will keep them safe or will they get a knock at their door to find Agent Smith and Agent Johnson to take them away for questioning.

For those in public service, make sure that you disclosed your membership in the ROJ on your conflict of interest and/or other disclosure statements. Wouldn't want the deputy director of some law enforcement commission to get caught up in this, huh?

I mean, why else would the Jesters be full of judges, cops, lawyers and others in positions to keep themselves out of trouble if/when they got caught doing whatever.

With Dan Brown's new book out, maybe I should be referring to these guys as simply Masons.

His stuff is fiction.

Mine is not.

Sandy

    Reply#1 - Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:23 AM EDT
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