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Title: Florida Child Protective Services Spokesman / Kiddie Porn
Source: Tallahassee Democrat
URL Source: http://www.tallahassee.com/apps/pbc ... 20080205/CAPITOLNEWS/802050332
Published: Feb 6, 2008
Author: Bill Cotterell
Post Date: 2008-02-06 05:16:41 by noone222
Keywords: None
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The head of the Department of Children and Families, "horrified and shocked" by the arrest of his agency spokesman on child-pornography charges, Monday ordered a review of personnel records for all DCF employees.

DCF Secretary Bob Butterworth and Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Gerald Bailey briefed reporters at DCF headquarters about the arrest of Al Zimmerman on eight counts of soliciting two boys for sexual purposes.

Butterworth, who fired Zimmerman last Friday, said he sent a message to all department employees — urging them to "work with your heads held high" — and said the incident does not reflect on DCF's work in protecting children in foster care, the elderly and other needy Floridians.

"There are certain things you can't prepare for. I guarantee you, this is one thing I never expected to occur," he said. "It is one person who committed, I believe, a horrific act — a horrific act — and therefore not only victimized his victims, but victimized this department, the media and the 13,500 people who work here."

Butterworth and Bailey said one of the two teenage boys in the Zimmerman case had been in DCF care. Bailey said "there were indications" that Zimmerman might have met a boy through agency services, but both men declined to go into details for fear of giving any information that might identify one of the victims even by inference.

Butterworth said Zimmerman had no access to DCF computer systems.

Bailey, representing Attorney General Bill McCollum at the briefing, said the FBI has seized Zimmerman's office and home computers, to see if he distributed any child pornography. Bailey said "there are indications that at least one victim was met through his job" but that Zimmerman's access to DCF records "was limited."

"I know of two victims at this point. There may be others," said Bailey. "That's what the continuing investigation will confirm or deny."

He credited the Tampa Police Department, FBI and McCollum's office for working with FDLE in the case. Bailey also said DCF gave "complete and open cooperation."

Butterworth said the DCF personnel staff will first check records of all employees hired under the new policy to make sure required background checks and fingerprints are on file. Then they will check everyone else.

"After we do all those after 2006, November, we will go backwards and hand-go-through each and every file of the 13,500 employees to make sure that everything there is also there as required by policy," he said. "I want to make sure that our policies are being followed in all cases. I want to make sure the background check is there in the file."

Butterworth said DCF policies before November of 2006 did not require fingerprinting of employees. Zimmerman, a former TV newsman in the Tampa Bay area, was hired in 2005 and Butterworth said that although he had "glowing endorsements" from two references — public-information aides for a police agency and a fire department — none of his former employers was contacted.


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Butterworth said DCF policies before November of 2006 did not require fingerprinting of employees. Zimmerman, a former TV newsman in the Tampa Bay area, was hired in 2005 and Butterworth said that although he had "glowing endorsements" from two references — public-information aides for a police agency and a fire department — none of his former employers was contacted.

Pure bullshit.

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#1. To: noone222 (#0)

The head of the Department of Children and Families, "horrified and shocked" by the arrest of his agency spokesman on child-pornography charges,

the incident does not reflect on DCF's work in protecting children in foster care, the elderly and other needy Floridians.

sure...this outfit lost thousands of kids in its care, and it regularly abuses kids, and did nothing to stop the abuse and murder of Terri Schiavo at the hands of her p.o.s. husband and the "State"

The sordid facts on child abuse in Florida...nothing ever changes it appears.

www.extralove.com/ash_danger_abuse.html

"BUSTED!

Law license suspended for former judge, DCF boss Kearney
www.sun-sentinel.com/news...ry?coll=sfla-news-florida Law license suspended for former judge, DCF boss Kearney Associated Press
December 12, 2003

TALLAHASSEE -- Former Department of Children & Families Secretary Kathleen Kearney had her law license suspended Thursday after failing to answer a bar complaint filed during her divorce proceedings.

The Supreme Court suspended Kearney's license for 91 days after she failed to respond to a complaint filed over her behavior during divorce proceedings in May 2002.

The bar send her a copy of the complaint three times from July 17 to Sept. 13, 2002 and received no response. During that time, Kearney resigned her position at DCF as it underwent scrutiny for the disappearance of Rilya Wilson, a 5-year-old Miami foster child who was missing for at least 15 months before the department noticed. The girl was never found.

``We were quite concerned. We just couldn't get her to respond,'' said Miles McGrane III, president of The Florida Bar.

``She was a very well respected judge. It's just sad.''

Kearney is now a professor at Florida State University. She did not immediately answer a message left for her at the school.

Before being appointed to head the DCF in 1999, Kearney was a juvenile court judge in Fort Lauderdale, presiding over child abuse and neglect cases.

During her divorce proceedings, Kearney was accused of charging thousands of dollars in credit-card debt in her ex-husband's name.

Because Kearney's suspension is longer than 90 days, she will have to prove she ``rehabilitated'' herself before her license can be reinstated, McGrane said.

Copyright © 2003, South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Posted on Thu, Dec. 04, 2003

DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE. Hundreds with rap sheets work for agency About 350 of almost 2,000 of the department's detention workers and supervisors have arrest records, including four superintendents.

BY CAROL MARBIN MILLER

cmarbin@herald.com

In Broward County, a woman who pleaded no contest to child-abuse charges supervises youngsters who are locked up in the state's detention center.

In Collier County, the superintendent of a detention center has a criminal record sealed by a judge.

And in Miami, a detention center supervisor's criminal record includes 15 separate charges, including a concealed-weapon conviction from two years before he was hired and a battery arrest six months later.

In all, about 350 of almost 2,000 state Department of Juvenile Justice detention workers and supervisors have arrest records, including four superintendents and another four assistant superintendents.

'The department professes to changing kids' lives by punishing them for their misdeeds,'' said Roy Miller, president of the Florida Children's Campaign, a Tallahassee-based advocacy group for delinquent children, ``but they allow those same misdeeds to go unpunished by their own employees.''

According to department records, employees currently working for the DJJ hold convictions for perjury, contempt of court, aggravated assault, assault and battery, drunken driving, hit-and-run driving and ''terrorist threats.'' One officer, convicted of aggravated stalking, was recently deported.

VARIETY OF CHARGES

Among the arrests -- as opposed to convictions -- on employee records: domestic violence, homicide, attempted rape, kidnapping, cruelty to a child, stalking, contempt of court, aggravated battery, prostitution, lewd and lascivious behavior, nude dancing, welfare fraud and contributing to the delinquency of a minor........"

more.... http://www.extralove.com/dcf_more_a.html

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AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2008-02-06   7:39:48 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt (#1)

Alex Jones has been exposing these paedophiles for years. I e-mailed him the article.

Ignoring satanists won't make them go away. We fight spiritual wickedness in high places.

"Give us liberty and give them death" ... noone222 1-10-08

noone222  posted on  2008-02-06   10:02:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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