2nd Child Predator Sentenced to 35 Years for Sexually Abusing a Child and Drugging Them with Methamphetamine
Cox is a repeat child sex offender, convicted in 2004 for coercing a 14-year-old to perform sex acts in exchange for a new bicycle.
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Cox is a repeat child sex offender, convicted in 2004 for coercing a 14-year-old to perform sex acts in exchange for a new bicycle.
Clark told some buyers that the material she had for sale included images of the sexual abuse of babies as young as seven-months-old.
The violations ranged from faulty brakes on vehicles, to failure to insulate electrical wiring, to unsafe storage practices for hazardous chemicals, all of which endangered the health and safety of the employees working at this facility.
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