A man who was a special education aide for the Los Angeles Unified
School District (LAUSD) "already
accused of videotaping himself molesting teenage girls in his private
basketball program," was charged October 17 with "having
sexual contact with four more, including one who says he took her to
a local hotel room for a weekend of sex" (LA
Daily News). "In
all, seven girls, most about 15, [have] told police [the man] had
talked dirty, fondled or performed sexual acts on them ...
[T]he
former Birmingham High assistant football coach faces 14 felony and
three misdemeanor charges, and more than 30 years in prison if he's
convicted, said Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Alisanne
Scolnik."
Yet one place you won't read about this story is in the Los Angeles
Times. Do you think if this man were a Catholic priest, the Times would
fail to report these new awful allegations against this guy? Of course
not. The guy was arrested originally back in June, stemming from charges
involving a single girl. Indeed the Times did report the original
arrest. But where's the follow-up?
The Times has never failed to leave any stone unturned in reporting
alleged sexual abuse by Catholic priests in the Los Angeles Archdiocese.
But now it seems there's a different - more lax - standard at the Times
in covering sexual abuse by employees of LAUSD.
As we've reported before (see links below), a huge sexual
abuse scandal has erupted in LAUSD. Yet as more time passes, the Times
just ... seems ... to ... be ... losing ... interest.
Double standard? Yup.
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NB, 9/22/08:
Not the Catholic Church? (Part II): L.A. School Sex Abuse Scandal
Continues To Grow; Where's the MSM?
NB, 5/19/08:
Not the Catholic Church? MSM Mum About Huge L.A. School Sex Abuse
Scandal