(N.Morgan) The Power Elite’s taste for children extends to their own children, if it is of convenience. This time, the Du Pont heir Robert H. Richards IV was convicted of serially raping his 3 year old daughter and only received probation, due to the fact he wouldn’t fair well in prison.
Again, they are always above the law. Apart of their Satanic beliefs are that children are for their sexual pleasure, whether the children are relatives or not, really doesn’t make much of a difference to these sickos.
In her decision, Judge Jan Jurden suggested Robert H. Richards IV would benefit more from treatment. Richards, who was charged with fourth-degree rape in 2009, is an unemployed heir living off his trust fund. The light sentence has only became public as the result of a subsequent lawsuit filed by his ex-wife, which charges that he penetrated his daughter with his fingers while masturbating, and subsequently assaulted his son as well. Richards is the great grandson of du Pont family patriarch Irenee du Pont, a chemical baron.
According to the lawsuit filed by Richards’ ex-wife, he admitted to assaulting his infant son in addition to his daughter between 2005 and 2007. Richards was initially indicted on two counts of second-degree child rape, felonies that translate to a 10-year mandatory jail sentence per count. He was released on $60,000 bail while awaiting his charges. Richards hired one of the state’s top law firms and was offered a plea deal of one count of fourth-degree rape charges — which carries no mandatory minimum prison sentencing. He accepted, and admitted to the assault.In her sentence, Jurden said he would benefit from participating in a sex offenders rehabilitation program rather than serving prison time.
One set of rules for the rich and one set of rules for the poor. Has anything changed in this world? This person is one sick basturd, and I’m talking about the judge.
One set of rules for the rich and one set of rules for the poor. Has anything changed in this world? This person is one sick basturd, and I’m talking about the judge.