City Councilman William Walter Barker attended NA Meetings and SAA Meetings before Sentencing for His Addiction to Child Pornography

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Sex Offender William Barker was convicted of having “very disturbing” images of bondage and bestiality of young boys attended NA Meetings when he could not find Sex Addicts Anonymous meetings he told the federal court before sentencing.NA Daytona Meetings in Centennial Park and Hollyland Park.

Former Kinston City councilman sentenced to 78 months

William “Will” Walter Barker on Thursday was sentenced to 6 ½ years federal imprisonment after pleading guilty to a felony count of receipt of child pornography.

Published: Friday, September 6, 2013 at 09:00 AM.

WILMINGTON – Less than nine months ago, William “Will” Walter Barker was one of Kinston ’s political and civic leaders. Today, he’s headed to federal prison.

Thursday, in federal court in Wilmington , the 44-year-old — wearing shackles and an orange jumpsuit with Brunswick County Jail stenciled on the back — learned his fate after pleading guilty to a child pornography charge.

Barker was sentenced to 6 ½ years in prison, issued a $10,000 fine and a lifetime of supervised release when he is eventually released from prison on a felony count of receipt of child pornography, to which Barker plead guilty in June. He also will be required to register as a sex offender upon release. Continue reading

Court Mandates AA Meetings for Assistant Principle that Plead Guilty to Having Sex With Students

Erin Henton, 45, of Hemet, sits in court Monday, Aug. 26, with her attorney, Stephen Cline, at the Southwest Justice Center in French Valley. Henton pleaded guilty to three counts of having sex with minors while she was an assistant principal at Tahquitz High School. The boys involved were all students at the Hemet school.

AA Meetings are court mandated for Erin Henton 45 after pleading guilty to have sex with minors from Tahquitz High School. She is now another sex offender mandated to 12 step meetings that will no doubt have minors, as AA and NA do not have meetings for minors only.

HEMET: Former assistant principal pleads guilty to sex with students

AUGUST 26, 2013 BY 

Erin Henton, 45, of Hemet, sits in court Monday, Aug. 26, with her attorney, Stephen Cline, at the Southwest Justice Center in French Valley. Henton pleaded guilty to three counts of having sex with minors while she was an assistant principal at Tahquitz High School. The boys involved were all students at the Hemet school. — SARAH BURGE/STAFFA former assistant principal at a Hemet high school pleaded guilty Monday, Aug. 26, to three felony counts of having sex with boys who were students at the school.

Erin Renee Henton, 45, who worked at Tahquitz High School, has been in jail since her April arrest. She was scheduled for a preliminary hearing Monday afternoon at the Southwest Justice Center in French Valley but instead pleaded guilty as part of an agreement with prosecutors.

Henton was sentenced to a year in jail and three years’ probation. She was ordered to attend Alcoholics Anonymous and Sex Addicts Anonymous, not to take any job involving supervision of minors and to register as a sex offender while she is on probation. Continue reading

Sexual Predators are Thriving In Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous Meetings

The hands of AA are there.

Do Sexual Predators Thrive in Alcoholics Anonymous? YES!

When I got sober at 17, AA welcomed me with open arms. I didn’t know back then that some of them were dangerous.

By Lily Weinstein

The good news is, you can be anything you want to be in AA. A writer, a flamenco dancer, a bank robber. I’ve met sober drug dealers and sober Oscar-winners. We’re nothing if not diverse, and to my mind, that’s one of the greatest blessings of the program. There’s a richness and breadth of experience in the rooms that’s unlike any other place I’ve been.

The bad news is, you can also be a sexual predator. Volusia County Drug Court.

I got sober at 17. For all of my drinking and drugging, I was still pretty naive. I had never had a boyfriend, I was a virgin, and I’d maybe kissed three boys ever. I was still a kid in all the important ways, except for the fact that I was a blackout drinker.

I thought young people’s meetings would be a safe place to clean myself up, but it turns out, not so much. Without knowing it, I was becoming a target.

I wish someone had told me, “Just because a guy has long-term sobriety doesn’t mean he isn’t going to take advantage of you.”

The young people’s meetings I went to all over Los Angeles featured a revolving cast of men that I would call perverts. They weren’t the obvious kind of creeps, either, with windowless white vans and long trench coats. They looked like everyone else at the meetings: tattooed and cool and smoking cigarettes.

These men swarmed me, as they did every other newcomer too young and inexperienced to distinguish between the loving hand of AA and the clammy hand of a predator. They welcomed me to the meetings, they gave me over-long hugs, they offered me smokes when I was still too young to buy my own. I felt absolutely enveloped by the program. I had never had so many people pay attention to me in my life.

But what I thought of as harmless flirting—and all flirting is harmless when you’re 17 and your curfew is 10 pm—these men rightly interpreted as vulnerability.

There was J, who asked me to his house to “read the Big Book.” When I arrived and asked what we were going to read, he laughed and showed me to his bedroom. I let him kiss me and grope me because I didn’t know I was allowed to say no. He was a grown-up; I was a kid. He’d been sober 15 years; I’d been sober a few months. He was in his 30s; I was 17. My parents had taught me to respect adults, and that’s what I thought I was doing. It can’t be wrong or immoral if J is doing it, I thought; he has a million sponsees and he’s a grown-up. NA Daytona Area Meetings refuse to pay rent to for Holly Hill Meetings.

There was C, who was 36 and also had double-digit sobriety. He had a daughter a few years younger than me. It’s strange to look back and call it rape—because I’ve been assaulted under much less ambiguous circumstances—but that’s absolutely what it was.

Part of what was so pernicious about these experiences was that no one was pointing a gun to my head. At the time, I felt like I was just doing the AA things that everyone talked about: having fun, blowing off steam, and enjoying that we-made-it-off-the-Titanic camaraderie. I didn’t know enough to be terrified when C told me to call him Daddy.

The problem, in my opinion, is systemic. AA is designed for adults, for people who have years of hard-won knowledge behind them, adults who do things like smoke, gamble, get tattoos and have sex. Yay for adulthood! All that stuff is fun.

But what happens when you throw teenagers into the mix—teenagers who, for all their posturing and pretension, are still children, albeit with grown-up bodies? We’re like fish in a barrel. Holly Hill AA and NA Meetings in Parks.

One of the seminal moments in my sobriety happened when I was about 19. I was at a meeting—one of the biggest in LA—with my best girlfriend. The speaker that night was a handsome guy in his early 40s. He was charming and funny: think George Clooney with tattoos and a former heroin habit. He was about five minutes into his pitch when he casually announced that he used to rape women.

My best friend and I locked eyes—both of us had been sexually assaulted and just hearing the word rape was enough to raise the hairs on our arms. We were dumbfounded that this man was coolly admitting that part of his alcoholic “bottom” was forcing women to have sex with him. For him, raping women was just another part of “what happened.”

It wasn’t his confession alone that was so disturbing, though. It was the room’s reaction—non-reaction, actually. No one stormed out of the meeting. No one threw rotten fruit. I don’t even remember seeing anyone else look uncomfortable.

The message I got that night was deafening: AA will accept you no matter what you did in your drinking days. You can even be a confessed rapist. Continue reading

Hampton Equestrian Instructor Pleads Guilty to Sexually Abusing 13 and 14 Year old Girls Attends AA Meetings to Get Lighter Sentence

Yep everyone is welcome at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.  Including this sex offender that had sex with a 13 and 14 year old  girls that he was teaching to ride horses. Plus he was married. That is okay with AA, in fact they will invite many other 13 and 14 year olds to go to the same meetings as this man.

Justin C. Tarr, 31 was not mandated to AA meetings, it looks like he did the typical get out of jail with going to AA meetings before trial card. Most defense attorneys advise there clients to go to meetings pre-trial to impress the judge. We need to get through to these attorneys that they are creating very dangerous conditions for minors and others that go to AA meetings. Orlando NA Meetings are dangerous.

He got a very light sentence too. Sex Offenders getting under a year after going to AA meetings. Daytona NA Area Meetings in Centennial Park are dangerous.

Hampton riding instructor sentenced for sex with 2 teenage girls

August 6, 2013
By Paula Reed Ward / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

An equestrian instructor accused of sexually abusing two teen aged girls who took lessons from him at his Hampton business pleaded guilty Monday.

Justin C. Tarr, 31, will serve 11 1/2 to 23 months at the Allegheny County Jail as part of a plea agreement.

He pleaded guilty to several counts, including involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, indecent assault, corruption and endangering the welfare of children.

As part of his plea, Tarr will be required to register for the rest of his life as a sex offender. Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Donna Jo McDaniel also ordered five years’ probation.

Tarr owned and operated Hartwood Equestrian Center in Hampton with his wife, Alexandra Mayer-Tarr.

According to assistant district attorney Lisa Carey, Tarr began abusing the first victim identified in the affidavit in September 2009. She was 14, and the activity stopped in December 2009. Sunrise Park Holly Hill Meetings are dangerous.

The second girl, who was 13 at the time, told police she was abused in 2010. Continue reading

Registered Violent Predator AA Member Might Have His Restrictions Lifted

Restrictions on a registered sexually violent predator may be lifted

February 25, 2013|By ANTOINE ABOU-DIWAN | Staff Writer

Restrictions on a registered sexually violent predator living in Brawley may be lifted if a petition filed earlier this month by his public defender is granted.

If granted, Richard Horn will no longer have to submit to polygraph tests or undergo treatment. Supervision will be lifted. Continue reading

Man Found Guilty Of Sexually Assaulting 6 Sleeping Women Starts Own AA Meeting

This man gets off really easy with only 2 years of jail after sexually assaulting a woman sleeping. He already had a previous 2.5 year sentence for sexually assaulting 5 women while they were sleeping or passed out in 2005. Before being sentenced he attended AA meetings and even started his very own AA meeting! Is anyone warning the minors and women in his meeting what a habitual sex offender he is? I seriously doubt it. This just shows how AA allows anyone to start a meeting and be a sponsor.

Sex Offender Arrested For Going To Church with Sunday School and Daycare on Premises

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Sex offender arrested for attending church that had Daycare and Sunday School on the premises. How often does this happen across this country in all our churches with mandated sex predators attending NA meetings and AA meeting in the church basements? Does the Pastors of these churches even realize that AA is bringing sex predators and violent felons to their churches? Does their insurance policies cover ‘sexual molestation’  for the 12 step meetings? What about the AA’s groups insurance policy-is the church named in the policy? How much coverage is it, and does it cover abuse and molestation? Important questions churches need to be asking themselves. Not to mention they are allowing the pagan religion of AA to worship in Christian Churches.

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SONRISE CHURCH HAS SEX OFFENDER MEETINGS STEPS FROM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Parents battle church over sex offender meetings near school

 Sonrise Church has both sex offender meetings, AA meetings and NA meetings just a hop skip and a jump from an elementary school. Parents have been complaining for years but the pastor refuses to move the meetings.The motto at the church is “A safe place to hear a life changing message.” But parents who have children right next door at Quatama Elementary School question that message. What a deceptive message! I guess they mean it is safe for the felons-Not the children. When are they going to put the children first?

The church holds a service every week and as many as 120 registered sex offenders attend. In addition to the meetings for the Sex Offenders and other violent felons, the AA and NA meetings also invite sex predators and violent felons. So the school is getting exposed to criminals by 3 different sources from the church. Continue reading