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Georgia mom admits letting men, including 78-year-old, rape daughters, 5 and 6, for money

  

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Via:  jasper2529  •  6 years ago  •  36 comments

Georgia mom admits letting men, including 78-year-old, rape daughters, 5 and 6, for money

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A mother in Georgia pleaded guilty to allowing several men, including a 78-year-old, rape her two young daughters in exchange for cash, officials said Friday.

The   Fulton County District Attorney's Office said in a news release   that Morgan Summerlin, 25, pleaded guilty on April 26 to cruelty to children, trafficking a person for sexual servitude and enticing a child for indecent purposes, with sentencing set for June 4.

O fficials said the two young victims told adults in April 2017 their mother would bring them to men's homes to be molested and raped for money. In one incident, the two girls said their mother brought them to the home of 78-year-old Richard Office, who was referred to as "Pop."

In another incident, Summerlin brought the girls to the home of Alfredo Trejo where a similar assault took place, officials said.

In addition to the men involved in the gruesome crime, officials said that the children's grandmother, Teresa Davidson, pleaded guilty to second-degree cruelty to children for failing to protect the sisters after they told her they were being sexually abused.

Davidson was sentenced to five years, to serve one minus time served.



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Jasper2529
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1  seeder  Jasper2529    6 years ago
Both Trejo and Office were convicted in recent months of numerous charges, including rape, child molestation, enticing a child for indecent purposes, and sexual battery.  Office was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, plus 146 years to run concurrently while Trejo was sentenced to 25 years in prison, followed by life on probation.
 
 
 
JaneDoe
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2  JaneDoe    6 years ago

Geez!! What a POS.

 
 
 
Jasper2529
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2.1  seeder  Jasper2529  replied to  JaneDoe @2    6 years ago

I know it happens, but it's hard for me to imagine parents - mothers or fathers - doing this to their children.

 
 
 
JaneDoe
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2.1.1  JaneDoe  replied to  Jasper2529 @2.1    6 years ago

You and me both. People like that definitely don't deserve the title of parent. Her next hit of drugs was way more important to her than the safety and innocence's of those little girls. She is a disgusting human being.

 
 
 
Jasper2529
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2.1.2  seeder  Jasper2529  replied to  JaneDoe @2.1.1    6 years ago
Her next hit of drugs was way more important to her than the safety and innocence's of those little girls. She is a disgusting human being.

I felt that addicts (drug, alcohol, etc) were "disgusting human beings" until I learned that addiction is a mental and physical disease. Once I did, I never called addicts "disgusting" again. To do so is to say that people with cancer or PTSD are "disgusting", too. Think about it.

By the way, I am NOT defending what this woman did. All I'm saying is that she's very sick and needs a hellova lot of help to get back on track.

 
 
 
JaneDoe
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2.1.3  JaneDoe  replied to  Jasper2529 @2.1.2    6 years ago
I felt that addicts (drug, alcohol, etc) were "disgusting human beings" until I learned that addiction is a mental and physical disease. Once I did, I never called addicts "disgusting" again. To do so is to say that people with cancer or PTSD are "disgusting", too. Think about it.

Addiction is a mental and physical disease. I agree.  I don't find drug addicts, people with cancer or PTSD to be disgusting because of their disease.

When there is a story about someone with cancer or PTSD sexually selling their children because of it, I'm sorry but I will think they are disgusting too.

 
 
 
nightwalker
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2.1.4  nightwalker  replied to  JaneDoe @2.1.1    6 years ago

The article didn't mention any drugs and I think they would have if there were any drugs involved. (did I just miss it?) My take is this woman thought she had found the keys to the life of ease. These "visits" were just for training and a few extra bucks until she could get connections to the wealthy and then she could rake it in for the rest of her life.

I doubt she thought of herself as a "parent" or having "daughters" she was just glad to have control of some valuable assets and they really didn't matter except as assets.

I wonder how the daughters are going to deal with all this? Even grandma sold them out.

 
 
 
nightwalker
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2.1.5  nightwalker  replied to  nightwalker @2.1.4    6 years ago

(sigh) re-read the article, yep pops gave her drug money. My apologies. She's a even worse P.O.S. then I was thinking, and that was a low bar to get under.

 
 
 
JaneDoe
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2.1.6  JaneDoe  replied to  nightwalker @2.1.5    6 years ago

No apologies necessary. It happens to the best of us.

She fits right under that low bar. She could have sold herself instead of those poor little girls.

 
 
 
Skrekk
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2.1.7  Skrekk  replied to  JaneDoe @2.1.3    6 years ago

This case reminds me a little of Lisa Biron, the homophobic Christian extremist who worked as a lawyer for the ADF anti-LGBT hate group.   She was caught making porn videos using her 14 year old daughter and pimping out her daughter across international borders.    She also had sex with her daughter in some of the videos.

 
 
 
Freefaller
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2.1.8  Freefaller  replied to  Skrekk @2.1.7    6 years ago

That is f'd up

 
 
 
JaneDoe
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2.1.9  JaneDoe  replied to  Skrekk @2.1.7    6 years ago

Sadly there are too many cases of people of all walks of life that abuse children.

 
 
 
Sunshine
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2.1.10  Sunshine  replied to  JaneDoe @2.1.9    6 years ago

All walks of life - 

The daughter of famed science fiction author Marion Zimmer Bradley has written an autobiographical account revealing the horrors of growing up in a home raised by LGBT parents who repeatedly sexually abused her and her brothers.

 
 
 
Larry Hampton
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3  Larry Hampton    6 years ago

Sad, sad deal. Hopefully those poor kids will get a good home full of the love and support they need.

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
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5  Paula Bartholomew    6 years ago

This POS should be rendered incapable of ever bearing children again.  Once she hits gen pop, she will get her ass beat on a regular basis.

 
 
 
nightwalker
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5.1  nightwalker  replied to  Paula Bartholomew @5    6 years ago

Naw. If you sterilized her, you'd violate her Constitutional and civil rights and that would be nasty and all. Just keep her in a nice Georgia prison until she's way past having any more children and I think that's the way it's heading.applause

Georgia is part of the bible belt and they believe in PUNSHMENT.

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
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5.1.1  Paula Bartholomew  replied to  nightwalker @5.1    6 years ago

My personal philosophy is that the moment a parent hurts or murders a child is that they forfeit the right to ever bring another into the world.

 
 
 
nightwalker
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5.1.2  nightwalker  replied to  Paula Bartholomew @5.1.1    6 years ago

Agreed!

 
 
 
Kavika
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6  Kavika     6 years ago

I can't even start to wrap my head around this....Two adults or IMO, POS. The mother and grandmother should be locked up for life.

 
 
 
Jasper2529
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6.1  seeder  Jasper2529  replied to  Kavika @6    6 years ago

How does locking up a drug addict help the addict get clean and STAY clean? We've tried locking them up, and it's been a failure.

 
 
 
Sunshine
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6.1.1  Sunshine  replied to  Jasper2529 @6.1    6 years ago

What about the victims...the children?  Where is their justice? The disgusting animals are being sentenced for the crimes committed not for being drug addicts.

 
 
 
Colour Me Free
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6.1.2  Colour Me Free  replied to  Jasper2529 @6.1    6 years ago

I agree that there is lil rehabilitation through incarceration .. without counseling being made available while incarcerated.

That being said, what this mother and grandmother did, and allowed to happen to these 2 young girls goes beyond 'mire' addiction .. this mother had so lil to offer that she could not sell herself?  

Give her counseling while she is locked up the rest of her life for human trafficking her own daughters...

 
 
 
Kavika
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6.1.3  Kavika   replied to  Jasper2529 @6.1    6 years ago

I'm more interested in the children then I am in the mother and grandmother Jasper. 

 
 
 
Jasper2529
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6.1.4  seeder  Jasper2529  replied to  Sunshine @6.1.1    6 years ago

As I said in comment  2.1.2    I am not defending the mother (should have included the grandmother). You should know me better by now, Sunshine.

 
 
 
Sunshine
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6.1.5  Sunshine  replied to  Jasper2529 @6.1.4    6 years ago
You should know me better by now, Sunshine.

Oh I do, I just thought you forgot about what the mother had done.  I lived my entire life with a drug addict since I was 11, my brother, and it ended up killing him.  So, I do understand the addict on a first hand basis and what the disease will make an otherwise harmless person do.

Your point is valid, but justice for the girls comes first. 

Don't misunderstand my comment. Big hugs

 
 
 
magnoliaave
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6.1.6  magnoliaave  replied to  Colour Me Free @6.1.2    6 years ago

hi colour.....I am waiting for  your comment on the Iran deal..TU

You can't even believe how upset I am about these little girls.

 
 
 
magnoliaave
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6.1.7  magnoliaave  replied to  magnoliaave @6.1.6    6 years ago

No one there for them.....not even the chair.

 
 
 
magnoliaave
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6.1.8  magnoliaave  replied to  Sunshine @6.1.5    6 years ago

Sandy, unless one goes through it like you did no one knows how it disrupts a family. It becomes all about him.  I am so sorry.

 
 
 
Sunshine
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6.1.9  Sunshine  replied to  magnoliaave @6.1.8    6 years ago

Thank you Mags.

 
 
 
Freefaller
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6.1.10  Freefaller  replied to  Jasper2529 @6.1    6 years ago
How does locking up a drug addict help the addict get clean and STAY clean?

In this case I don't particularly care if it does either.  Although a life sentence in solitary with no visitation would certainly increase the chance of both occurring.

 
 
 
Colour Me Free
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6.1.11  Colour Me Free  replied to  magnoliaave @6.1.7    6 years ago

Hello Mags ... I am having internet issues.. keeps going out .. if I can stay up long enough I will head to the Iran story..

Agreed ... this is some of the sickest stuff I have had the displeasure of reading about .. poor lil things, I cannot even pretend to imagine what kind of nightmares they are having...

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
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6.1.12  Paula Bartholomew  replied to  Jasper2529 @6.1    6 years ago

Screw the mother and the grandmother.  Thy could both OD and I would not shed a tear.  These children deserve to see their abusers to be put away and it would be forever if I had any say in it.

 
 
 
Sunshine
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7  Sunshine    6 years ago

No one there to protect the children...no one.

 
 
 
nightwalker
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7.1  nightwalker  replied to  Sunshine @7    6 years ago

Well, it didn't keep it from happening, but I think they got protection NOW.

 
 

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