Susan has admitted to having sexual contact with a 14-year-old boy.
Much of the focus in Thursday's hearing was on her husband, County Supervisor Fulton Brock.
Before the hearing began Thursday, Fulton Brock's attorney, David Cantor, addressed the court, indicating the prosecution was going to share questionable content against his client and that it should not be allowed because Brock was not charged with anything in his wife's case.
In court Thursday, prosecutor Jason Holmberg alleged that Fulton not only knew about his wife's sexual encounters with the teenage victim, but also tried to hide evidence and then tried to help get his wife's charges reduced.
Holmberg alleged that when the search warrant was served at the Brock home, Fulton threatened to call the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office and denied knowing where his wife's phone was, only to hand over the cellphone and Susan's credit cards 45 minutes later.
Phone calls between Fulton and Susan that were recorded after her arrest were presented as evidence in court. In one of the calls, Fulton indicated the victim had cash and a ring. That's when Susan told her husband to stop talking because it was being recorded. Holmberg alleged that the two tried to claim the victim was extorting them.
Holmberg also alleged that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' leaders met with both Susan and Fulton before Susan was arrested to discuss the situation, and they determined Susan would undergo sex therapy.
Chandler police detectives claim she had numerous sexual encounters with a with the boy.
Holmberg has called Susan a master of manipulation, who befriended her best friend's son for the sole purpose of satisfying her sexual and emotional needs.
Good grief.
How old was the daughter when this started?
Did the mom encourage this?
What is wrong with people?
How do lds handle this stupidity?
Arent these women both Mormons ???