Posted on 11/03/2023 11:42:18 AM PDT by Tench_Coxe
Former CNN producer John Griffin settled a lawsuit on Tuesday that had been filed on behalf of a girl who was sexually abused at his Vermont vacation home in 2020. The 45-year-old was recently sentenced to over nineteen years in prison after admitting to luring minors for sexual activity during a four-month period. Court records reveal the girl’s mother accepted a $3,500 offer from Griffin to bring her daughter to his home for lewd activity, including watching pornographic content and performing sexual acts. Images captured by a drone controlled by Griffin showed him in his underwear alongside the nude child.
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This is the same network that had a non-stop obsession with Bill Cosby. One couldn’t watch CNN without one Cosby documentary. Considering Jeff Zucker’s hatred towards Cosby, it suddenly all makes sense now.
CNN is under no condition to act like they have a moral compass.
He already has a gig lined up at The Lincoln Project. Birds of a feather and all.
“girl’s mother “
Adopted mother. Was she prosecuted?
I hope she doesn’t get her hands on any of the money!
Only looked to see how big of a promotion he got.
There is a deeper issue, hinted at by this Daily Mail article about the case.
He got a woman to transport a 9 year old to him for sexual acts
It hints of some organized way the powerful and connected can acquire children.
Perhaps the earlier allegations of pedophile networks connected to Democrats was not the “conspiracy theory” that it was derided as.
Amazing, CNN is Child Abuse News Network, I guess..
These perverts should be castrated.
Their heads on pikes would be better.
What was done to the mother? She deserves the same jail time, at the very least, does she not?
So if the mother accepted $3500 to bring her child to be abused by him, and the child is now 11, who is bringing the lawsuit?
You can hardly call someone like that a mother.
While that is true, she was nonetheless her mother. Does anyone know her status or is she benefitting from the settlement money? That is why I am asking the question in the first place.
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