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PA: DA: Juvenile probation officer threatened teen, demanded sex, photos
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"A juvenile probation officer and Notre Dame wrestling coach has been accused of threatening a teenager under his watch in the justice system."
"Ryan Wasser, 31, of Nazareth, Northampton County, is accused of threatening a teenager under his supervision in the Northampton County juvenile probation system."
"Wasser, according to court paperwork, told a teenage girl he wanted to see nude photos of her, sent her photographs of himself naked and told her he wanted to have sex with her. The threats span from January 2012 until January of this year." ...
"Wasser told the teen if she didn't comply with his demands, he would violate her probation, which would send her back to juvenile detention, according to court documents. ..." ... |
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mickey
(7/1/2015)
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She's super lucky he sent her nude photos, otherwise they'd probably prosecute her for making false reports to law enforcement and let him get away.
He threatened to violate her probation for three years?
Does that mean she was allowing herself to be extorted? Because if she said 'no' for three years, the threats seem rather hollow. |
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