Trooper fired for sexual misconduct wants his job backSource: charlotteobserver.com
A former state trooper wants his job back after being fired for having a drunken sexual encounter with another trooper's wife in the back seat of a car headed home from a Christmas party. The woman's husband was in the front seat.
Cops caught in sexual misconductSource: chppost.dk
Disciplinary action taken against police officers for sexual innuendo incident recorded by their two female victims
Priest Charged In 'Spiritual Massage' CaseSource: thedenverchannel.com
A Salinas priest is accused of giving a boy beer, brandy and "spiritual massages" starting when the victim was a 14-year-old, prosecutors said in court Monday.
Ex-cop indicted in 2 child sex casesSource: Tucson Citizen
A former Mesa police officer arrested on allegations of sexual misconduct with a child has been indicted on several charges involving two children, authorities said.
Nurses claim Dr. Walter Ruf took sexual harassment to a whole new levelSource: New Times
While showering on Christmas Eve eight years ago, Cheryl Abels discovered a knot below her stomach. Her 44-year-old body, which had been sliced open three times to usher children into this world, was on intimate terms with pain. But this unidentified lump frightened her.
Another Pedophile Pastor Is On His Way To JailSource: mojoey.blogspot.com
A pastor in Kenton is sentenced to two years in prison for having sex with a teenage girl and trying to court another. Prosecutors say Paul Leffler used his position at the Freedom of Spirit Church to get close to young girls. Leffler pleaded guilty to gross sexual imposition.
Polygamy trials to commenceSource: religionnewsblog.com
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-- The first of eight trials alleging sexual misconduct with minors by men from a polygamist community on the Utah-Arizona border will begin next week, despite the inability of prosecutors to locate some witnesses and alleged victims. --
License to Harm: The weakest pay the price for anemic state oversightSource: The Seattle Times
The Washington State Health Department is wont to dismiss complaints of sexual misconduct without investigation. In the past decade, nearly 1/3 of complaints have been dismissed; even when investigations have been conducted, the majority result in no disciplinary action.