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

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.

Probation Officers Instruct Sex Offenders To Attend Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Halloween Night

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Please dont drag your kids to AA or NA Halloween night! Actually anytime is really scary………….

 Probation Officers have  instructed sex offenders to attend an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting or Narcotics Anonymous meeting during the peak trick or treating time period! Children and minors attend AA and NA Meetings! What are they thinking?! Continue reading

Violent Sex Offender Alcoholics Anonymous Member On The Run After AA Meeting

AA Member and violent sex offender Jafford Smith, is on the run after attending a local AA meeting on Main St in Montana. It is not an uncommon practice to allow prisoners to leave prison or pre-release centers to go into the general public to attend AA meetings. Continue reading

Another Sex Offender Mandated To Alcoholics Anonymous

by George Lauby (North Platte Bulletin) – 5/15/2012

Micheal Pappas will continue to serve out a tough probation sentence, despite a request for a reduction from the defense.

In court Tuesday, defense attorney Robert Lindemeier requested Pappas be released early from a sentence of five years of probation. Pappas has served four years. Continue reading

Longtime AA Sponsor Sentenced To Death For Brutal Florida Murders

John Kalisz 57, who had over 20 years of sobriety in Alcoholics Anonymous, became a sponsor to many. Even after being in the program for so long he is sentenced to death for the brutal murders of his sister, her employee and a police officer. Also prior to this he was convicted of crimes involving his niece where he had to register as a sex offender.
His public defender actually asked the jurors their opinion of Alcoholics Anonymous and if they believed alcoholism was a disease.
‘During much of last week’s jury selection, public defender Alan Fanter focused his questions on alcoholism. He asked jurors for their opinions about Alcoholics Anonymous, if they knew any alcoholics and if they believed alcoholism was curable.’
Then they had a witness that said if his life was spared he would be an asset to the prison because of his AA experience.Are you serious?
‘Ron McAndrews, a former prison warden who advocates for an end to capital punishment, was the last witness called Thursday morning by the defense. He said Kalisz, if sentenced to life, would become an “asset” to a prison’s general population because of his experiences with AA.’
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By TONY HOLT | Hernando Today
Published: January 26, 2012
Updated: January 26, 2012 – 6:04 PM
BROOKSVILLE –Death was the unanimous recommendation by jurors Thursday.John Kalisz, 57, convicted of slaying two women and seriously wounding two more during a Jan. 14, 2010 shooting spree, sat stone-faced when the advisory sentences were read.Jurors were sent shortly before 3 p.m. to the deliberation room to decide on a punishment recommendation for Kalisz. They reached it in less than an hour. The vote was 12-0.Prosecutor Pete Magrino said because of the “evilness” of the killings, the most appropriate punishment for Kalisz was death by lethal injection.Magrino called the slayings “cold, calculated and premeditated with no legal or moral justification.”Kalisz fatally shot his sister, Kathryn Donovan, 61, and her employee, Deborah Tillotson, 59, during a revenge-thirsty rampage. He also shot and wounded his niece, Manessa Donovan, 21, and another woman, Amy Green, 35.All four victims were at the elder Donovan’s home at 15303 Wilhelm Road near Brooksville. Kalisz, who used to live at the house, came in through a backdoor and shot the women 14 times.

Manessa Donovan was eight weeks pregnant when she was shot. Her fetus died during emergency surgery.

The defense tried for two days to paint Kalisz as a good-natured, selfless man who snapped under the weight of stress, desperation and emotional turmoil.

“He was always there when I needed him – any time with anything,” said a weeping Melissa Williams, a friend of Kalisz’s who testified Thursday morning via video feed.

She credited him with hiring her when she needed to earn money, comforting her when she needed a shoulder to cry on and counseling her as she toiled through a crumbling marriage.

Kalisz’s life since the early 1990s centered on Alcoholics Anonymous. He grew up in a household where abusive drinking was the norm, said defense attorney Devon Sharkey.

It wasn’t long before he was consumed by his own addictions. He spent much of his life homeless and estranged from his family.

He found sobriety and salvation through AA and he was committed to it, his friends and relatives said. He sponsored recovering alcoholics and guided them through the 12-step program.

“AA held him together pretty well for 20 years,” said Peter Bursten, a mental health expert hired by the defense. “He was viewed by others as a good person.”

Bursten said Kalisz’s life in AA boosted his self-esteem. It made him proud he could help people – even turn around their lives. He gleaned “almost a child-like” joy out of it.

“For many years, he didn’t feel what it was like to be a decent human being,” Bursten said, referring to Kalisz’s dark days of living under bridges and spending endless nights in jail for committing petty crimes.

In October 2009, Kalisz pleaded guilty in Hernando County Circuit Court to charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He was accused of exposing himself to Manessa Donovan while she was a juvenile and leaving a CD containing provocative photos under her mattress.

He also was accused of threatening Donovan’s boyfriend at the time with a knife. The confrontation was witnessed by family members.

Following his 2009 conviction, Kalisz was sentenced to probation and was required to register as a sex offender. It kept him away from Colorado, where he had hoped to return so he could resume his roofing career and be with those closest to him.

Two days before the fatal shootings in Brooksville and Cross City, Kalisz’s trailer in Spring Hill went up in flames following a propane explosion. What little he owned was lost.

“Not only did he lose his home in Colorado, he lost his home in Florida,” Bursten said. “He had lost his support system in Florida. At that point, he described to me he had nothing left … He was exceptionally (and) emotionally distraught.”

More than an hour after the Wilhelm Road shootings, Kalisz drove north through several counties along U.S. 19. He pulled into a gas station in Cross City, at which time several Dixie County Sheriff’s deputies surrounded him. Kalisz opened fire.

Capt. Chad Reed was shot and killed. Kalisz also was shot, but survived his injuries.

Last year, Kalisz pleaded guilty to murdering Reed and received a life sentence.

Jurors heard for the first time Wednesday evidence related to Reed’s death.

Magrino reminded jurors during his closing argument Thursday that Reed was gunned down in the line of duty.

He also reminded them the younger Donovan and Green survived their seven gunshot wounds during the Wilhelm Road shooting only after playing dead. Had they not, “we would have had a giant massacre here in Hernando County,” Magrino told jurors.

Both women gave emotional testimony last week. Both of them made a point to stare their attacker in the eyes.

Green’s testimony was especially trying for her. She lives in a neighboring county, but does her best to avoid driving into Hernando because the memories of the Wilhelm Road shootings still affect her, said Magrino.

“I had grave doubts whether she’d be able to testify,” he said.

Kalisz’s formal sentencing hearing is scheduled for March 6.

Relatives of Tillotson and Reed were ushered out of the courtroom moments after the sentencing recommendation was read Thursday. They didn’t speak to the media.

Kalisz’s relatives and friends also declined to comment.

Ron McAndrews, a former prison warden who advocates for an end to capital punishment, was the last witness called Thursday morning by the defense. He said Kalisz, if sentenced to life, would become an “asset” to a prison’s general population because of his experiences with AA.

Hours later, in an effort to poke holes into McAndrews’ testimony, Magrino told jurors during his closing arguments Kalisz was arrested in August 2011 for “bartering to get drugs” while in jail.

http://www2.hernandotoday.com/news/hernando-news/2012/jan/26/1/friend-psychologist-describe-convicted-murderer-ar-351731/

Another Article-

http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/crime/two-dramatic-u-turns-for-john-kalisz-accused-in-deadly-hernando-county/1071556

Level 3 Sexual Predator Mandated to Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous Meetings

This man is a violent level 3 sexual predator mandated to attend Stearns County Minnesota Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous and have a sponsor. He must also participate in Domestic Violence Court. Is Judge Davick Halfen concerned at all that minors attend AA/NA meetings too !? He should be, as many courts mandate juveniles to 12 step programs with the blessings of GSO AA and NA World Services. When are the people that are in a position to protect minors going to start doing their JOB?!

Presley Harmon, 54, St. Cloud; third-degree criminal sexual conduct, Feb. 4, 2011; sentenced to 90 months in prison with execution stayed on 15 years probation and 105 days in jail, fined $50 plus surcharges or complete community service work in lieu of the fine, ordered to pay restitution as determined by the agent — left open until August 19, 2011, complete a psychosexual evaluation and follow recommendations, abstain from alcohol and nonprescribed mood-altering substances, undergo random urinalysis, register as a predatory offender, provide a DNA sample, attend Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous weekly and provide verification to agent as well as obtain a sponsor, have no contact with the victim, complete polygraph testing as directed by agent, not access or possess pornography, remain law abiding and participate in Domestic Violence Court and follow requirements. Judge: Davick-Halfen.

http://www.sctimes.com/article/20120101/NEWS01/101010037/Stearns-County-felony-sentencings

http://www.doc.state.mn.us/level3/search.asp

Ormond Beach Sex Offender Arrested In Playground-Park With 15 Year Old Boy

Thank goodness this registered sex offender Edward R. Walsh of 40 Camelia Drive, Ormond By The Sea was busted for sexually abusing this teen. This park is closed after sundown and police were patrolling the area. Dont know if this man is an Ormond Beach AA or NA member, but it is typical for the courts to mandate sexual offenders that they feel drugs or alcohol is also a contributing factor to their crimes.Parks can be a magnet for them because of children being at the playgrounds and also to use bathrooms or to park their cars to perform their sex crimes. Daytona Beach recently passed laws banning sexual offenders/predators in parks that are required to register as such. Holly Hill would be wise to pass similiar laws and do more patrolling in the parks.This shows more reason to not mix minors with sex offenders giving them access to prey on them.Kinda a no-brainer,but the practice continues in AA/NA on a daily basis.

A teenage boy who was found inside the car of a registered sex offender early Thursday morning told police he met the man through a dating app on his iPhone, Ormond Beach police said.

When police caught up to 54-year-old suspect Edward Walsh inside the playground area of Breakaway Trails subdivision just after 1 a.m., he told officers he knew the youngster was only 15, but agreed to meet with the boy in order to explain to him “how dangerous it is to do this sort of thing,” an arrest report shows.

The teen told Walsh that he was 16, but then later admitted he is 15, police said. He also told officers he and Walsh had been talking for the last three days.

Walsh is a registered sex offender convicted of possession of a photograph showing a sexual performance by a child, state records show. The offense occurred in Miami-Dade County in 2005. Walsh, who lives on Camellia Drive in Ormond Beach, has no criminal record in Volusia County other than the Thursday arrest, records show.

Ormond Beach police Officer Michael Andrew Bakaysa said in an arrest affidavit that he was patrolling in the Breakaway Trails subdivision when he drove to a playground on River Chase Way where there had been complaints of possible drug and sexual activity.

 http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/crime/2011/12/10/police-registered-sex-offender-found-with-teen-at-ormond-playground.html