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Former Principal Gets Life Term for Sex Crime - Patch.com
- - Patch.com - A former assistant principal and athletic director at Joliet Catholic Academy will spend the rest of his life in prison for having sex with a teenage boy in Florida,. William Wert, 56, was living in Sarasota, Fla., when he was arrested for having a ... - SouthtownStar - -
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Hillsboro police - Peabody Gazette-Bulletin Hillsborough, florida
- - Peabody Gazette-Bulletin - April 29: Officers assisted an outside agency with a possible sexual abuse complaint. Officers checked a domestic disturbance in the 300 block of South Adams Street; charges are pending against a Hillsboro man. April 30: Officers mediated a child ... - -
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'Walk in My Shoes' Tallahassee, florida
Lauren Book was a victim of childhood sexual abuse for six years at the hands of her nanny.
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Former Joliet Catholic priest gets life in prison in Florida for child sex crime Sarasota, florida
A former athletic director at Joliet Catholic High School was sentenced to life in prison by a Florida judge Thursday for having sex with a teenage boy. A Sarasota County jury convicted William Wert, 56, of sex abuse charges in February. Wert was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1986 and worked briefly at Crespi Carmelite Catholic High School in Encino, Calif., before coming to the Joliet ...
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In Fla., home signs warn of presence of predators - GoErie.com Erie, pennsylvania
- - GoErie.com - Florida defines a sexual predator as someone who has been convicted of a first-degree sex crime such as child molestation or sexual battery or has been convicted of two second-degree sex crimes such as solicitation of a minor or lewd, lascivious, ... - -
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Freed kidnap victims face a whole new world - Florida Times-Union Jacksonville, florida
- - Florida Times-Union - Next comes recovery — from sexual abuse and their sudden, jarring re-entry into a world much different from the one they were snatched from a decade ago. Therapists say that with extensive treatment and support, healing is likely for the women, who ... - -
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