Thread Rating:
  • 1 Vote(s) - 3 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
New GOP Recruiting Tactic for Young Voters
#19
Just like mama . . . but without the toys.

Rachel Brock scheduled for new court hearing in molestation case


Rachel Brock, the daughter of Maricopa County Supervisor Fulton Brock, is scheduled for a Thursday court arraignment after being re-arrested and charged with molesting the same Chandler boy her mother sexually abused.

Her mother, Susan Brock, 49, pleaded guilty in January to charges in the case involving a boy whose family attends the same church as the Brocks, according to police.

Rachel Brock has been charged with five counts of sexual conduct with a minor, instead of three, and one count of furnishing obscene materials to a minor.

Court papers said Rachel Brock had sexual contact with the boy on a trip to California when he was 13, and in her car in Chandler, a Brock-owned property and in a bathroom when he was 14 and she was 18.

She also is accused of sending nude photographs and a sexually explicit videotape of herself to the boy's cell phone.

Rachel Brock was arrested without incident Friday afternoon at her father's Chandler home and is being held without bond.

After her first arrest, the Pinal County Attorney's Office released Rachel Brock without formally charging her because they requested more information from the Chandler Police Department.

A Maricopa County grand jury indicted Rachel Brock last week, said Chandler Police Detective Frank Mendoza.

Fulton Brock, who attempted to distance himself from his wife of 28 years by filing for divorce shortly after her October arrest, released a statement late Friday.

"The heartbreak continues. I have learned my daughter has been re-arrested. I have not yet seen a copy of the formal charging documents," he said in the statement. "My understanding is that my daughter is accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a minor when she was 18 years old. My goal was always to lead my family in living a life of doing right and following God's laws."

Despite the divorce filing, Fulton was warned recently not to bring food to his estranged wife in Estrella jail.

Bringing outside food to inmates is prohibited in the jails for security reasons, primarily to prevent contraband from being smuggled to inmates through food. It also reinforces the notion that all inmates are treated equally.

Susan Brock originally faced 15 child-abuse counts for allegedly abusing the same boy starting when he was 14 years old and she was 45, the court documents show.

Rachel's alleged activities with the boy began before her mother's, but investigators said there was overlap.

Fulton and Susan Brock met with the local president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the parents of the victim in Susan Brock's sex case more than a year before she was arrested, according to a Chandler police report.

Between the October 2009 meeting and her October 2010 arrest, Susan Brock committed 15 more illegal acts involving her teenage victim, according to the indictment.

In a plea deal, Susan Brock admitted to attempting to perform sex acts on a Chandler boy at her home, in her car and in a bathroom when he was 14. The plea bargain dismissed 12 counts and reduced the severity of the remaining three.

Susan Brock faces prison time for one count, as well as lifetime probation, registration as a sex offender terms and other restrictions.
Susan Brock was never charged with sexual intercourse, but with acts such as masturbation, oral sex and giving the boy pornography.

In sentencing set for April, Susan Brock faces a presumptive sentence of 10 years on one count of attempted sexual conduct with a minor, according to Pinal County Superior Court Judge Pro Tem Hank Gooday. She could be sentenced to anywhere from seven to 15 years, Gooday said.

"At some point you will get out of prison and you will be placed on life-time probation," Gooday said. "As long as you do what you are supposed to do you won't have to go back to jail."

   
"I fuck young boys . . . mom just blows them."
Reply


Messages In This Thread
RE: New GOP Recruiting Tactic for Young Voters - by BlueTiki - 03-28-2011, 05:01 PM