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Peninsula Village / Re: Acadia Village Reviews
« on: June 25, 2012, 11:17:26 PM »
Riddler - you will not post your trash in this forum.  Survivors post here, not assholes.

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Quote from: "Enash"
Zen is a litigating, blood-sucking, ambulance-chasing fucKKKer! :suicide:  :sue:  :sue:  :sue:  :rocker:  :sue:  ::puke::  O0

So good to come back and see my reputation is still intact!  You left out "goat-fucKKKing", Enash.  

Yeah Che, the state came down on Panio, and last week the Denver police started investigating AFIC.

Excuse me, I saw an ambulance go by and the scent of fresh blood is making me litigious and thirsty.  I gotta grab my goat and I'm gone.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re:
« on: March 09, 2012, 12:40:16 AM »
Glad you're doing well post-Bratter, PastJDAStudent, and respect to you for telling JDA to "go fuck themselves".  Arguing with Bratter and his acolytes would be futile.  

Quote from: "PastJDAStudent"
I got into a GREAT school without them.
I started my own business and I currently have 3 locations.
I am happy, and I do whatever I want.

That is the best revenge - being happy and doing well, especially if JDA does the program "walk of shame".  (JDA) vents Narcissistic spleen and rage one last time via a defamatory, doom-laden prognosis for your future wrapped in a character assassination called "AMA discharge" paperwork.   When I read Bratter's writings, it is clear the dude doesn't believe he is capable of being wrong.  

Quote from: "PastJDAStudent"
'Tom is in no state to be around any girl under the age of 18'...'He also falls asleep in groups ALL THE TIME. He never remembered anything I told him, I could tell him the same story 10 times".
 

Could you be more specific about Bratter's "state"?  I've heard epithet-filled descriptions of Bratter's mental "state", and his past legal troubles involving young patients, but are you alluding to a different "state" of Bratter?  If you don't want to post publicly, could you PM me please?  I'm intrigued...Going on the nod constantly, memory like a sieve, disregarding personal boundaries...could be caused by senility and career burn-out.  Could be...Strange, though...I have a distant relative who presented identical problems for a long time.  He's in rehab now and the judge dropped the doctor shopping charges, bless his heart.  Must be another reason for Bratter, though.

This is a shot in the dark, but do you remember if Tommy Bratter had any ties to Jack Rosberg?  Rosberg is a psychologist who worked with John Rosen, who is famous for "Direct Analysis".  Rosberg modified (renamed) Rosen's techniques and called his version Direct Confrontation Therapy Techniques.  Bratter's techniques show he is familiar with the work of Rosen and Rosberg - "Confrontation psychotherapy" is only another name change, Bratter continues cannibalizing, amplifying and distorting Rosen's theories. Rosen's practice of Direct Analysis resulted in him losing his license in shame after patients were killed by his treatment and other patients came forward to report sexual abuse and malpractice allegations against Rosen.   I'm trying to track how far the "cult of Rosen" spread, and how it made it into the TTI.  Rosen's Direct Analysis was directed at those labeled as schizophrenics, but it was modified for "off-label" use, I guess.

Thanks for posting and for any light you can shine on my questions.

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Quote from: "ZenAgent"
Here's what AFIC supporters think of kids who die in programs:

http://neighbors.denverpost.com/viewtop ... 7#p2343817
   
Re: Article Discussion: Lawsuit targets adolescent center in Col

Postby Dr. Zenster on Today, 3:23 pm #2343817

   
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chevelleism wrote:. So, your little website http://www.teenadvocatesusa.org is cute and all, but pretty irrelevant if you ask me.



Marina - I cannot believe you find a list of dead children "cute and all, but pretty irrelevant". Is this what you learned at AFIC? No wonder you can't comprehend what I'm talking about.

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Here's what AFIC supporters think of kids who die in programs:

http://neighbors.denverpost.com/viewtop ... 7#p2343817
   
Re: Article Discussion: Lawsuit targets adolescent center in Col

Postby Dr. Zenster on Today, 3:23 pm #2343817

   
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chevelleism wrote:. So, your little website http://www.teenadvocatesusa.org is cute and all, but pretty irrelevant if you ask me.



Marina - I cannot believe you find a list of dead children "cute and all, but pretty irrelevant". Is this what you learned at AFIC? No wonder you can't comprehend what I'm talking about.

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Peninsula Village / Homicidal PV Alumnus On The Run With Jesus...
« on: February 08, 2012, 02:18:38 PM »
I've lost count...but this has to be a program record for killer alumni.  Shit, I wonder if they still do alumni retreats?  

http://www.centralluzondaily.com/index. ... article=33

http://www.angelesmyx.com/ureport/?p=1667

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September 14, 2011
TODAY'S HEADLINES
Suspects in Angeles double murder on the run

By: Jess Malabanan

ANGELES CITY – The two suspects in the Sept 2 cold-blood murder of ex-Ireland policeman and his Filipina live-in partner at Josefaville Subdivision are now the subject of a massive manhunt launched by authorities after they were positively identified by witnesses as responsible in the twin gunslay.

Police tagged Timothy “Tim” Kaufman, 33, native of Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, and Jesus “Jess” Santos, a suspected gun-for-hire, both occupants of an apartment along Don Juico Avenue, in Barangay Balibago, as the alleged suspects in the killing.  

Kaufman has standing court records including manufacture of methamphetamine in Knoxville seven years ago.

CL Daily sources said Kaufman worked in several bars along Fields Avenue before including those owned by businessman Richard Agnew.
This developed as city officials lauded the Angeles City Police Office (ACPO) headed by Senior Supt. Rodolfo Recomono Jr. for giving swift justice to the family of David Balmer and Elma de Guia double murder case.

Also cited is Chief Inspector Luisito Tan, Chief of the Station 4, and his men, who doubled their efforts to solve the case.

Balmer and De Guia were killed in their bed by armed men who sneaked into the house occupied by the victims and business partner Richard Agnew, a retired Irish cop, who settled along Fields Avenue and built his empire of girly bars.

Agnew was invited for questioning shortly after authorities discovered the incident but he denied knowledge of the crime.
 
The Irish businessman claimed he noticed the main door of his house destroyed when he arrived home from work.

But he said he “did not give much attention to it.” Believing it was his business partner that destroyed the door.

Recomono said the assassination was a well-planned  and executed by the suspects citing the recorded entry of the vehicle – white Toyota Innova (XRJ-264), and a motorcycle (2770-RD) – they used during the surveillance of the target.

Recomono said the security guards’ logbook revealed that Santos initially visited Agnew’s residence along 2-1 Quezon St.

On August 27, Recomono said Santos and a foreigner on board a KIA car with license plates XRJ-264 visited 6-6 with no name of street indicated in the logbook.

On Sept. 2, the suspects went back to Josefaville using a white Toyota Innova bearing the same license plates.
 
The said car was noticed by witnesses parked in front of Agnew’s residence past 3 a.m. or shortly after the killing.

When checked with the Land Transportation Office (LTO), Tan said the car was found to be registered to a certain Araceli Garcia, a resident of Barangay Sapangbato.

Garcia when confronted by police admitted she owned the car.

She told investigators that Kaufman rented the vehicle during the entire month of August.

Recomono said the Garcia immediately surrendered the car to authorities after she learned that the vehicle was used in the crime.

He said Scene Of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) from the Angeles City Crime Laboratory Office processed the car and lifted latent finger prints and marks as specimen.

The suspects are still at-large as of press time, Recomono said.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Another unlicensed hack in another hellhole.
« on: February 08, 2012, 02:39:20 AM »
http://reinanlaw.com/2012/02/07/clients ... ng-doctor/

Clients Sue Unlicensed Therapist Claiming to be Doctor

Posted on Feb 7, 2012 in Blog by Reinan Law

Last week, the Law Offices of J.M. Reinan, P.C. filed suit against the Adolescent and Family Institute of Colorado (“AFIC”), its owner, Alex Panio, and its Medical Director, Dr. Edra Weiss, on behalf of Aimee and Christopher Donabedian.    

Our clients claim that AFIC and Alex Panio admitted Christopher Donabedian, then 16 years old, to AFIC’s inpatient facility, promising intensive psychiatric treatment.  Alex Panio didn’t tell the Donabedians that he was not a licensed psychologist or that his usual treatment plan included taking children off of their psychiatric medications.  The Donabedians at the time were under the false belief that Panio was a doctor because he and AFIC refer to him as such both on their internet website and in person.  The Donabedians further allege that Panio posed as a physician when discussing Christopher’s care and treatment with the Donabedian’s insurance company by doing such things as making diagnoses and telling the insurance company how he was going to change Christopher’s medication orders.  He referred to himself as a physician to the insurance company as well.

The Donabedians claim that Christopher was deprived of his necessary anti-depressant and anti-psychotic medications, which had been prescribed for him just before his admission to AFIC. They further claim that Panio went so far as to diagnose Christopher as a “sociopath,” which is no longer a recognized psychiatric diagnosis and which in no case can be applied to someone under the age of 18.  They also claim that AFIC staff told them that Christopher was “like Ted Bundy” and that staff forced Christopher to dream up and write down homicidal plans, which he did not otherwise have.

When the Donabedians attempted to remove Christopher from the mental health facility, they were thrown off of the AFIC property and ultimately had to call the police in order to secure Christopher’s discharge.  

The Donabedians have brought legal claims of deceptive trade practices; negligence; fraud; unlawful practice of medicine; breach of fiduciary duty; and civil conspiracy.

The Denver Post ran a story on the Donabedians’ case, which can be found via the following link:  http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_19895889

As a result of this article, several other families have come forward with stories AFIC and Panio’s abuse and deception very similar to our clients’.hysician to the insurance company as well.

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Peninsula Village / Re: New PV / Acadia Village Video
« on: January 03, 2012, 10:38:36 PM »
The video creator highimpactsurvivor  didn't go to PV, apparently she did some reading, found the place repellant and wanted to expose it.  She was in 39 different programs and she's brave as hell for posting personal video testimonies and taking on RTC's.  I love this exchange between highimpactsurvivor and djakelysick:

 
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holy? shit this song sux

djakelysick

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didn't put the song in there just for u djakelysick... but thanks for your opinion. ill keep that in mind for next time. ill make sure you like the song for my next video before i make it so i can make you happy? :) (suck it)

highimpactsurvivor

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Leave a note for Lon
« on: January 03, 2012, 02:54:56 PM »
Quote from: "Ursus"
Quote from: "Lon's story"
· We have been selected as the official charity for The National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP).
See also:


What a convenient situation for two bad actors.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Leave a note for Lon
« on: January 02, 2012, 09:43:39 PM »
It isn't often you get to leave comments about Lon.  Sign up, bear witness & get sanctified.  Show him some love or lack of it.  Stomp up and down on the "fiction" button above his propaganda pieces.  

http://beforeitsnews.com/stories/by/0000000000028305

Lon's passing the hat for STICC...STICC is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt charity.  Anyone aware of Mr. Reuben's compliance with laws regarding his 501(c)(3)?

http://sweetness-light.com/archive/501c ... ak-the-law

[Extract]
From the guidelines of the Internal Revenue Service:

    J. ACTIVITIES THAT ARE ILLEGAL OR CONTRARY TO PUBLIC POLICY

    1. Introduction

    Exempt purposes may generally be equated with the public good, and violations of law are the antithesis of the public good. Therefore, the conduct of such activities may be a bar to exemption. Factors that have to be considered in determining the effect of illegal activities on an organization’s qualification for exemption are the paragraph of IRC 501(c) under which the organization is exempt or is applying for exemption, and the nature and extent of the illegal activities engaged in by the organization.

    2. IRC 501(c)(3) and IRC 501(c)(4) Organizations

    A. Charity Law

    Exemption recognized under IRC 501(c)(3) is unique in that, unlike exemption under other paragraphs of IRC 501(c), it is grounded in charity law, so that denial of exemption under IRC 501(c)(3) may be based on charity law.

    (1) Substantiality Test

    Violation of constitutionally valid laws is inconsistent with exemption under IRC 501(c)(3). As a matter of trust law, one of the main sources of the general law of charity, planned activities that violate laws are not in furtherance of a charitable purpose. "A trust cannot be created for a purpose which is illegal. The purpose is illegal … if the trust tends to induce the commission of crime or if the accomplishment of the purpose is otherwise against public policy…. Where a policy is articulated in a statute making certain conduct a criminal offense, then …, a trust is illegal if its performance involves such criminal conduct, or if it tends to encourage such conduct." IV Scott on Trusts Section 377 (3d ed. 1967). Thus, all charitable trusts (and by implication all charitable organizations, regardless of their form) are subject to the requirement that their purpose may not be illegal or contrary to public policy. Rev. Rul. 71-447, 1971-2 C.B. 230; Restatement (Second) of Trusts, Section 377, Comment c (1959). Moreover by conducting criminal activities, an organization increases the burden of government and thus thwarts a well recognized charitable goal, i.e., relief of the burdens of government.

    Reg. 1.501(c)(3)-1(c)(1) states that an organization will not be regarded as operated "exclusively" for IRC 501(c)(3) purposes if more than an insubstantial part of its activities is not in furtherance of an exempt purpose. The presence of a single non-charitable purpose, if substantial in nature, will destroy the exemption regardless of the number or importance of truly charitable purposes. Better Business Bureau v. United States, 326 U.S. 279 (1945). Therefore, if an organization engages in illegal acts that are a substantial part of its activities, it does not qualify for exemption under IRC 501(c)(3).

And this:

    (4) Planning Illegal Acts

    Not only is the actual conduct of illegal activities inconsistent with exemption, but the planning and sponsoring of such activities are also incompatible with charity and social welfare. Rev. Rul. 75-384 holds that an organization formed to promote world peace that planned and sponsored protest demonstrations at which members were urged to commit acts of civil disobedience did not qualify for IRC 501(c)(3) or (4) exemption. G.C.M. 36153, dated January 31, 1975, states that because planning and sponsoring illegal acts are in themselves inconsistent with charity and social welfare it is not necessary to determine whether illegal acts were, in fact, committed in connection with the resulting demonstrations or whether such a determination can be made prior to conviction of an accused. However, it is necessary to establish that the planning and sponsorship are attributable to the organization, if exemption is to be denied or revoked on this ground.

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Let It Bleed / Re: Stuff you've been listening to
« on: August 21, 2011, 09:51:32 PM »
Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band - Best Batch Yet, 30th Anniversary Edition

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: PV Banner Drop..
« on: May 27, 2011, 01:15:41 PM »
That was a glorious sight...my wife and I met up with actda that day and took a trip out to PV for hijinks.  We followed the PV van to an AA meeting and Actda wired me for sound and I sat there amongst counselors and kids in that cult session.  Few PV kids spoke up, the ones who did seemed miserable, of course.

 PV alumni colluded with PV staff to "take care of" Actda, and they did a really horrible thing to him, which we won't get into.  They did shut him down, though.  I still hate the bastards for it, and that includes the two alumni who did it.

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Peninsula Village / Re: Andrew Klepper - 3 Strikes, Batter OUT!
« on: May 01, 2011, 03:23:52 AM »
The really disturbing aspect of Klepper's latest arrest isn't  directly addressed in the Gazette piece - no charges could be filed against Klepper based on speculation and implication.   The article does present details that beggar many terrible questions.

Klepper was busted for soliciting sex from a cop posing as a 16 yr. old girl, with Klepper agreeing to pay at least $250 for the act.  When Klepper was arrested, he had only "a folding knife and a small amount of cash in his car".  Klepper didn't have the money he had promised the girl, and I don't think the folding knife was a valuable collectible he hoped to barter with.   What were Klepper's intentions, then?   Presiding Judge Thomas L. Craven seems to allude to a crime worse than sexual relations with a minor being thwarted by the sting operation:

"You were clearly eager to do it and if that were a live human being on the other end of that line it would have been a horrendous crime," Judge Thomas L. Craven said.

The Gazette piece's title is "Bethesda man sentenced to seven years for soliciting minor".  Sounds great, until you read "was sentenced to seven years in prison with six years and six months suspended in Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville on Thursday.  Six fucking months for soliciting sex from an underage girl and Klepper's multiple probation violations of the original fifteen year sentence he received for amusing himself and friends by sexually torturing a female escort.

Klepper was convicted as an adult and sentenced to 15 years for sodomizing a female escort with a baseball bat and an "oversize marker".  He threatened to kill the call girl if she told anyone about the attack, then robbed her of all her cash.  He spent less than a year at PV and CEDU, despite a judge promising Klepper would be out of the community for three years.

Since then, he's violated his probation more than three times, one arrest involved him being a "whore's watch dog", another involving thievery, even his internet usage - Klepper's probation allowed him internet access for school work only, and yet:

On the day he was arrested for solicitation, Klepper was also negotiating to perform a live sex show with a prostitute; negotiating with two prostitutes to have sex with him and pose as his girlfriend at a family party; visiting mainstream and sexually explicit dating sites; making arrangements for a mail-order bride from Russia; responding to ads posted by four other prostitutes; e-mailing explicit pictures of himself and ordering pornographic movies, Assistant State's Attorney Patrick Mays, a prosecutor, said.   Terms of his probation bar him from using the Internet except for school work.  

Sez Randy Andy: "Though I've done some bad things I'm not a bad person. I'm a good person," Klepper said.

"Today I have begun to understand why I risked my freedom to be with a prostitute. Now I admit I have a sexual addiction."


Sorry to hear about your sexual addiction, Klepper.  Here is some good news, though.  When you get to grown-up prison and your new tattooed man-love friends find out you were convicted for anything involving child molestation, attempted or otherwise...Dios mio, Andy, you'll be in sex junkie heaven.  This time you'll be getting sodomized, though...just like your first victim.  Six months still doesn't give the escort Klepper tortured real justice, but maybe knowing Klepper's asshole will be wide as a wagon wheel when he leaves jail...it might give her some closure...some peace.

It's a sick pun, but Klepper's Karma has come around and gotten him in the end.

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Peninsula Village / Yet Another PV Alumnus/Murderer
« on: April 21, 2011, 12:21:33 PM »
What exactly was the program at PV?  Rape, pillage, and murder?

http://www.timesnews.net/article.php?id=9022389

Hawkins County police: Fannin shot grandfather, stabbed grandmother
By Jeff Bobo

Published April 20th, 2010

ROGERSVILLE — A Hawkins County teen accused of murdering his grandparents allegedly shot his retired police officer grandfather and then waited for his grandmother to come home before stabbing her to death.

Brandon Charles Fannin, 16, was charged as a juvenile Monday with two counts of first-degree murder and will appear in Hawkins County Juvenile Court on Thursday morning for a detention hearing.

He is accused in the murders of his grandparents, Clyde Hoyt Fannin, 64, and Linda Sue Fannin, 54, whose bodies were discovered by police Saturday afternoon in their home at 3210 Stanley Valley Road.

Clyde Fannin retired from the Newport News (Va.) Police Department in 2003 after 31 years as a police officer. Linda Fannin was employed in a medical office in Kingsport.

The attorney general’s office has announced its intention to prosecute the boy as an adult.

On Tuesday, the Times-News acquired the juvenile petition filed by the Hawkins County Sheriff’s Office against Brandon Fannin charging him with two counts of first-degree murder.

That petition, which was filed Monday afternoon, included new information not released by the HCSO during Monday’s press conference.

According to the petition, Linda Fannin was allegedly stabbed multiple times by Brandon Fannin. The HCSO made no mention of a stabbing during Monday’s press conference.

The petition alleges that Brandon Fannin gave a statement indicating he “had recently shot Clyde Fannin in the residence and then waited on Linda Fannin to come home and stabbed her multiple time, killing them both and attempting to clean up the scene.”

According to the petition, the two officers who initially discovered the Fannins’ bodies described looking through a window of the house and seeing “blood splatter on a wall and ceiling, and blood on a couch. Also observed was a large rug with an apparent foot protruding from underneath. Entry was made in the residence, and two bloody deceased bodies were located in the rug.”

Investigators believe the Fannins were murdered no less than 24 hours prior to their bodies being discovered — either Thursday or Friday.

Linda Fannin was employed at Cardiovascular Associates in Kingsport. When she didn’t show up for work Friday, a co-worker, Carolyn Sexton, reportedly called her home and spoke to Brandon Fannin.

“She didn’t show up for work Friday morning, and she hadn’t called anybody, which is unlike her,” Sexton said. “She’s worked here since January of 2005 and has missed work twice, and the second time she didn’t show up was because she was dead. I called the home, and he (Brandon) answered, and I asked to speak to her. ... He just told me she was very sick.”

A family member asked police to make a welfare check on the Fannin residence Saturday afternoon.

Brandon was missing when police discovered the bodies Saturday, as was the couple’s 2006 Honda Odyssey.

According to the petition, police found a letter on the kitchen table signed by Brandon Fannin stating “he had found his grandparents deceased and a thief must have killed them.”

Brandon Fannin returned home in the Honda Odyssey Monday at 3:45 a.m. and was taken into custody. A deputy had been stationed at the house since detectives left early Sunday morning.

Linda Fannin’s sister, Donna Foster, told the Times-News that Brandon had recently been suspended from Volunteer High School for carrying a knife. Foster said Brandon’s behavior problems had created tension in the home, and the Fannins were afraid of Brandon.

No motive for the killings has been released. Law enforcement officials aren’t willing to talk on the record about many details of this investigation due to it involving a juvenile.

The Times-News has spoken to reliable members of the law enforcement community close to the investigation, however, who agreed to share more details about the case on the condition of remaining anonymous.

They said Brandon Fannin has been treated for mental illness through Peninsula Hospital near Knoxville, and investigators have subpoenaed those records.

Brandon Fannin allegedly slit Linda Fannin’s throat from behind, and when she didn’t collapse immediately he stabbed her repeatedly. He reportedly described the act to investigators without emotion.

Brandon Fannin thought no one would know about the murders until Monday when Linda Fannin didn’t show up for work. When he returned home early Monday morning he was there to get supplies and wasn’t aware that there was a national BOLO (Be On the Lookout) for him and the vehicle.

He’d also reportedly gone to Indian Path Medical Center over the weekend for treatment of a minor injury. When hospital staff said it was a non-emergency and they couldn’t treat him without a parent’s permission, he fled the hospital.

Police believe that after the killings Brandon Fannin went to the Rogersville Wal-Mart, a Wal-Mart in Kingsport, and to the Fort Henry Mall, and that he slept in the van.

Brandon Fannin is being held at the Upper East Tennessee Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Johnson City pending Thursday’s detention hearing.

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Peninsula Village / Andrew Klepper - 3 Strikes, Batter OUT!
« on: April 21, 2011, 04:50:45 AM »
One of PV's alumni indicates the long-term effectiveness of their program.  Klepper is better known as the baseball bat rapist admitted to PV after being tried as an adult.  PV's admission policy states they do not admit violent or sexual offenders, and Klepper was both.  

http://www.gazette.net/stories/05192010 ... _32550.php

Bethesda man sentenced to seven years for soliciting minor

Klepper, 23, violated probation for sex assault case

by Meghan Tierney | Staff Writer

A Bethesda man, who sexually assaulted an escort eight years ago, when he was 15, was sentenced to seven years in prison for attempting to pay undercover police officers posing as a teenage girl for sex.

Andrew G. Klepper, 23, pleaded guilty to sexual solicitation of a minor, a felony, in January and was sentenced to seven years in prison with six years and six months suspended in Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville on Thursday.

Klepper, of the 5300 block of Westbard Avenue, used the Internet to arrange a June 11, 2009, meeting with a police officer, who was posing as a 16-year-old girl, near Gaithersburg High School. He told the officer he would pay her at least $250 for sex. After being confronted by police at the meeting site, Klepper tried to flee. He was carrying a folding knife and a small amount of cash in his car.

"You were clearly eager to do it and if that were a live human being on the other end of that line it would have been a horrendous crime," Judge Thomas L. Craven said.

Klepper, who is unemployed and not attending school, was recently diagnosed with a sexual addiction, his Rockville attorney Paul Stein said.

Stein said he hopes Klepper can get treatment for sexual addiction. "We believe that Andrew is not at this stage a danger to the community," he said.

On the day he was arrested for solicitation, Klepper was also negotiating to perform a live sex show with a prostitute; negotiating with two prostitutes to have sex with him and pose as his girlfriend at a family party; visiting mainstream and sexually explicit dating sites; making arrangements for a mail-order bride from Russia; responding to ads posted by four other prostitutes; e-mailing explicit pictures of himself and ordering pornographic movies, Assistant State's Attorney Patrick Mays, a prosecutor, said. Terms of his probation bar him from using the Internet except for school work.

"Though I've done some bad things I'm not a bad person. I'm a good person," Klepper said.

"Today I have begun to understand why I risked my freedom to be with a prostitute. Now I admit I have a sexual addiction."

Klepper was one of at least 18 men arrested last summer in a police prostitution sting. Most pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges, Stein said; none of the others had a history of sexual violence.

Klepper was sentenced to eight years in prison last month for violating his probation by getting arrested for solicitation.

Klepper was charged as an adult with multiple felonies for holding a woman against her will and sodomizing her with the handle of a baseball bat in 2002, when he was in the tenth grade. He pleaded guilty to first-degree assault, fourth-degree sex offense and robbery with a deadly weapon as part of a deal to avoid having the case moved to the juvenile justice system. He received a 15-year suspended jail sentence and five years of probation beginning in January 2005 after returning from an out-of-state residential program for troubled youths.

Klepper was arrested in 2006 for working as a prostitute's assistant and sentenced to a year of probation. He also was charged with violating his probation in the sexual assault case.

Klepper was charged with two counts of misdemeanor theft in January 2008 for shoplifting. He was acquitted of theft but charged with violating his probation.

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