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Unamused Cat
January 24th, 2009, 02:47 PM
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Jeremy Little

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Church youth mentor was arrested Wednesday in Sterlington for two counts of molesting a juvenile and one count of sexual battery.

Sterlington Police Chief Barry Bonner said his department began investigating Jeremy Little, 26, when the stepmother of a 17 year-old boy that attended the Assembly of God Church in Sterlington said she believed the young man had been molested.

After talking with the 17 year-old, Bonner said he spoke with Little and two other victims.

“He [Little] gave a full confession during a taped, audio and video, interview,” Bonner said.

Little admitted to using church social functions over the course of a year to drug and molest his victims. According to Bonner, Little most likely used Benadryl®. At least one time, he masked the drug in Kool-Aid®.

“We don’t know for sure what the exact drug was,” Bonner said.

Bonner noted that Little was not a paid member of church staff.

“He was just someone who volunteered his time consistently,” Bonner said. “The church family was just trying to give him a second chance, and they got burned.”

According to Bonner, Little was booked into Ouachita Correctional Center and is being held on $90,750 bond.
“He was on probation for a drug charge,” Bonner said. “He had two years left; he violated that.”

http://www.bastropenterprise.com/news/x716053501/Mentor-arrested-for-molestation

I think he is hiding a kid under his chin.

Inkdmomma78
January 24th, 2009, 04:22 PM
Looks like HE needs a penis necklace too! Disgusting:dong:

Dakota Valkyrie
May 29th, 2009, 09:02 PM
The youth mentor of a Sterlington church was sentenced to a total of 24 years in prison on three counts of sexual battery of a juvenile. The three, eight-year sentences are to run consecutively, ordered 4th Judicial District Court Judge Carl Sharp.

When Sharp announced his sentence, the 400-pound Jeremy Little, 26, began weeping and shaking his head "no." He appeared to hyperventilate for a few minutes. Sharp also revoked Little's probation on a previous drug charge, and he'll have to spend another three years for that offense.

The charges of sexual battery carries a penalty of up to 10 years.

Sharp rendered his sentence after hearing emotional pleas from the fathers of two of the victims who asked the judge to give Little the maximum of 30 years.

"He violated not only my son, but the church, church members and God," said one of the fathers. "He held a position of trust, and he violated it."

One father said before the incident, his son was an honor student. "He's been thrown out of school and has been placed in a private school," the father said. "If this had not happened, he'd still be an honor student."

The fathers said their sons were given liquor and then drugged before they were molested by Little, who had pleaded guilty to the three counts earlier this year after his arrest in January.

At the time of his arrest, Sterlington Police Chief Barry Bonner said the stepmother of a 17-year-old boy told police her stepson may have been molested during a sleepover at a churchgoer's house. Little was serving as a youth mentor at the Assembly of God Church of Sterlington and was residing with an associate pastor.

Bonner said a talk with the 17-year-old warranted further investigation, and police identified two other possible victims, both 16 years old.

Police called Little in for an interview and claimed the youth mentor gave a recorded confession to fondling the two, 16-year-old males while one was intoxicated and the other while he was asleep. Little allegedly provided an alcoholic beverage, a mix of vodka and Kool-Aid, to the 17-year-old and fondled him when he was asleep as well.

Bonner said Little had told the church of a previous drug conviction and his two-year probation term. Little had no record of child abuse, and the church decided to hire him despite his criminal history.

"Unfortunately he had this hidden inside him." Bonner said.
[...]http://www.thenewsstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009905280319

Unamused Cat
May 30th, 2009, 02:25 AM
Thanks for the update Dakota. =^.^=