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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

US-Born White Sexual Deviants on Drugs in Penn. The Moron can't Deport Them

Their decades behind bars will cost Donald Lump lots of money. They are native drug addicts and rapists who, mysteriously, are not migrants or immigrants with shaded skin color. Like many MAGA idiots, I thought that all criminals in the US were foreigners. Live and learn. 
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WETM Elmira

Pine City woman sentenced for involvement in Bradford County rape case
Brandon Kyc
Tue, September 9, 2025

SAYRE, Pa. (WETM) — A Pine City woman was sentenced on Tuesday and could see more than a decade behind bars for her involvement in a Bradford County rape case that recently sentenced a Sayre man to more than 100 years in state prison, according to information from the Bradford County District Attorney’s Office.

Ashley M. Hamm, 36, was sentenced on Tuesday, Sept. 9, to a minimum of six years and four months to a maximum of 15 years in state prison for the charges listed below:

Involuntary deviate sexual intercourse of an unconscious person, a felony.

Criminal intent to commit possession with intent to deliver or manufacture meth – 10 to 50 grams of meth, a felony.

Sayre man sentenced to 98 to 200 years for rape and drug crimes 

Hamm’s sentencing comes from her involvement with Sean Hall, a Sayre man who was sentenced in June to 98 to 200 years in prison for drug charges and raping 17 women. Hamm was first suspected of manufacturing meth at a home on Linden Street in Sayre with Hall. During a drug raid of the home, police found hundreds of hours of videos showing sexual assaults, mainly involving Hall and the victims.

One of the assaults captured on video showed Hamm participating with Hall in the sexual assault of an unconscious, pregnant victim.

“I am thankful that our Bradford County Drug Task Force uncovered these crimes and successfully investigated them, allowing us to bring Ms. Hamm and Mr. Hall to justice,” said Bradford County District Attorney Richard Wilson. “This conviction and sentence closes the book on the prosecution of these heinous acts and achieves some measure of justice for the victims,” he said.


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