• Re: Democrat sex offender Lawrence Ray.

    From Don't Know Who They Are Party@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 19 05:51:28 2023
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    Sarah Lawrence sex cult leader Lawrence Ray made his followers
    donate money to Democratic political causes, a witness testified on
    Tuesday. Felicia Rosario, a 39-year-old whom Ray allegedly
    considered his “wife,” testified during his sex-crimes trial that
    the 62-year-old would often make her and others donate to a
    Democratic state house candidate who employed his daughter. “

    According to a Feb. 11, 2020, federal indictment, prosecutors said
    Ray's scheme began in late 2010 when he moved into his daughter's
    on-campus dorm room during her sophomore year. He began giving
    "therapy sessions" to his daughter's roommates to "help them with
    psychological problems."

    During these "sessions," Ray laid the groundwork for psychological
    conditioning that would "eventually lead these young adults to
    become unwitting victims of sexual exploitation, verbal and physical
    abuse, extortion, forced labor, and prostitution," Assistant
    Director in Charge William F. Sweeney, Jr. said in Feb. 2020.

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  • From Can't Tell Boys From Girls Party@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 20 03:30:26 2023
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    Sarah Lawrence sex cult leader Lawrence Ray made his followers
    donate money to Democratic political causes, a witness testified on
    Tuesday. Felicia Rosario, a 39-year-old whom Ray allegedly
    considered his “wife,” testified during his sex-crimes trial that
    the 62-year-old would often make her and others donate to a
    Democratic state house candidate who employed his daughter. “

    According to a Feb. 11, 2020, federal indictment, prosecutors said
    Ray's scheme began in late 2010 when he moved into his daughter's
    on-campus dorm room during her sophomore year. He began giving
    "therapy sessions" to his daughter's roommates to "help them with
    psychological problems."

    During these "sessions," Ray laid the groundwork for psychological
    conditioning that would "eventually lead these young adults to
    become unwitting victims of sexual exploitation, verbal and physical
    abuse, extortion, forced labor, and prostitution," Assistant
    Director in Charge William F. Sweeney, Jr. said in Feb. 2020.

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