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Disney employees busted near Orlando in child trafficking sting just days after CEO opposed anti-grooming law
2022-03-18
[PostMillennial] The Sheriff of Polk County held a press conference on Wednesday talking about the culmination of a massive sting operation which lead to 108 arrests being made, including employees of FunSpot and Disney.

The Sheriff of Polk County held a press conference on Wednesday talking about the culmination of a massive sting operation which lead to 108 arrests being made, including four Disney employees.

This announcement comes after on March 9, just days ago, the CEO of Disney loudly and publicly opposed Florida's new "anti-grooming" law, which, according to polls, is supported by over 60 percent of Americans.

The so-named "Operation March Sadness Two" was a multi-agency effort centered around Florida's Polk County, which lies just southwest of the Orlando urban area, and is a highly touristic area.

According to local area news, people included among those 108 who have been arrested "include a retired judge from Illinois, a few restaurant managers, a man who works at FunSpot and several who work at Disney."

People arrested were as young as 17 years old, and as old as 67. Most of them are now facing charges of soliciting a prostitute, but further charges may be laid in certain cases, as the case may be.

Sheriff Grady Judd during his press conference particularly highlighted the case of the 27-year-old Xavier Jackson of Kissimmee Florida, who was one of the people caught in the operation, and "just happens to be a lifeguard at the Polynesian Resort for Disney."

Jackson is accused of sending explicit photos to someone who he thought was only 14 years old.

The new Florida bill makes it easier for authorities to act against "grooming" behavior in which children are inappropriately sexualized. It has been named the "don't say gay" bill by its detrectors, but also enjoys wide support from people on both sides of the political aisle.
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Posted by:Hupereling Whesh1095

#12   They sure came down weird and hard against the "Don't Rape Children" bill.

I have no doubt that none of them got farther than “The evil Republicans are pushing through a ‘Don’t say gay’ bill! Reeeeeeee!!” and never actually read the text of the bill at all.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-03-18 22:31  

#11  I don't know what amount of criminality Polk Co. gets but Sheriff Grady gets a lot of good press. Nothing wrong in publisizing the good work of your department and your deputies.
Posted by: JohnQC   2022-03-18 17:29  

#10  They sure came down weird and hard against the "Don't Rape Children" bill.

This is a company whose business model is grooming children and parents into the Disney Lifestyle.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-03-18 14:04  

#9  Could it be The park is a glorified Chester Molester Van.

FIFY
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-03-18 13:20  

#8  How is the access to the facial recognition files of children?

ICYMI, the other day some mother asked if there was an alternative for of ID her young daughter could get instead of Facial Scanning...and all the monkeys jumped on this simple question and started throwing poo.

Could it be the park is a glorified Chester Molester Van?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-03-18 12:49  

#7  Pedos are drawn to professions with access to children. Nobody should be surprised, especially when Disney became woke and probably avoided asking their employees questions that might be judgy.
Posted by: ruprecht   2022-03-18 12:32  

#6  Just tell me that it wasn't Goofy.
Posted by: Super Hose   2022-03-18 12:20  

#5  108 who have been arrested "include a retired judge from Illinois

Which makes me think what perverts are sitting in those high seats in the cult of the black robe today?
Posted by: Dron66046   2022-03-18 11:52  

#4  I think every Disney employee going through an FDLE background check at company expense would be a great thing about now. It would give the C-suite something to attend to besides the education of other people's children.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-03-18 11:00  

#3  "Don't say child rapist"
Posted by: Thereter Trotsky1951   2022-03-18 08:17  

#2  The happiest wokest place on earth.

Had a couple of consultant meetings with them years ago. Employees called it "Mousewitz"
Posted by: Warthog   2022-03-18 06:41  

#1  Pizzagate. They said that wasn't true either. 'Factchecker' sites 'fact checked' it and told you it wasn't true.
Posted by: Cthulhu of Ryleh   2022-03-18 01:08  

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