"On the FFF, there is a post inquiring "what should I do?" concerning a convicted sex offender principal who came back to the school trading phone numbers with his ex students in broad daylight. Maybe you could add this man to your list of sex offenders."
If anyone has the link or further information, you can leave a comment and we'll post it.
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Youth pastor arrested for sex abuse
Brandon Wayne Wilemon, 27, was arrested by the Blount County Sheriff's Office, according to a press release.
On April 27, a grand jury in Blount County handed down a three-count indictment against Wilemon on the following charges:
• Enticement of a child under age 16 for sexual purposes.
• First-degree sexual abuse by forcible compulsion.
• Transmission of obscene material to a child by means of a computer.
"It is an unfortunate fact of our times that we must remain on guard against those who would prey upon the innocence of children," said Attorney General King. "Predators may be skilled at deception, and may try to hide within our churches or other trusted institutions."
If convicted, Wilemon faces up to 10 years in prison and a fines up to $15,000 on the charges of enticement of a child and first-degree sexual abuse. He faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $30,000 on the charge of transmission of obscene material to a child.
(Note: This IS NOT Brandon Wilemon of Tupelo, MS.)
On April 27, a grand jury in Blount County handed down a three-count indictment against Wilemon on the following charges:
• Enticement of a child under age 16 for sexual purposes.
• First-degree sexual abuse by forcible compulsion.
• Transmission of obscene material to a child by means of a computer.
"It is an unfortunate fact of our times that we must remain on guard against those who would prey upon the innocence of children," said Attorney General King. "Predators may be skilled at deception, and may try to hide within our churches or other trusted institutions."
If convicted, Wilemon faces up to 10 years in prison and a fines up to $15,000 on the charges of enticement of a child and first-degree sexual abuse. He faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $30,000 on the charge of transmission of obscene material to a child.
(Note: This IS NOT Brandon Wilemon of Tupelo, MS.)
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