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Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

US-Born White Evangelical Christian Expert on Sex Rapes Child

Note that virtually ALL these child sex criminals are WHITE US-BORN AMERICAN CHRISTIANS and from backward states like Texas, Louisiana, and Florida. None is a migrant or an immigrant. You can see from their white skin that they are "in God's Image".

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Expert on Christian Ethics in Marriage and Sexuality Arrested in Ohio for Raping Child
Chris Harris
Mon, April 6, 2026

A former university professor who authored books for Christians about the ethics of marriage and sexuality has been arrested for raping a child, Us Weekly has learned.

John Kent Tarwater was once a finance professor at Cedarville University, a Baptist school in Ohio.

Tarwater, 55, is facing eight sex-based felonies stemming from allegations made by the minor victim.

He was formally charged on March 27 with two counts of rape, three counts of sexual battery and three counts of gross sexual imposition.

He has no defense counsel identified in court records, and there are no hearings scheduled in his case.

Tarwater was a professor of finance at the Robert W. Plaster School of Business.

Tarwater published two books for Christian readers — 2005's Marriage as Covenant: Considering God’s Design at Creation and the Contemporary Moral Consequences, and 2019's Business Ethics: A Christian Method for Making Moral Decisions.

He is accused of raping a victim younger than 13 starting in 2019. He sexually assaulted the victim for six years, investigators alleged.

Authorities contend Tarwater compelled the victim to comply using force or threatening force.

Cedarville University sent an email to students and staffers last week, explaining, “We were informed in July 2025 that Dr. Tarwater was under investigation concerning allegations. Due to the nature of the investigation, he was immediately placed on administrative leave and restricted from coming on campus."

Tarwater "was dismissed from his contract" in October.

“Today we were informed that Dr. Tarwater was indicted by a Greene County Grand Jury and arrested on eight felony counts, including rape, gross sexual imposition, and sexual battery," the email added. "Our understanding is that these charges do not involve anyone Dr. Tarwater met or interacted with as a university professor. Even so, we desire to be transparent and ensure the safety of everyone on campus,” the message continued.

Police have asked anyone who may believe they may be a victim of Tarwater's to come forward.

Cedarville’s email also urged anyone aware of “any inappropriate behavior from this former professor” to contact their Title IX office. “This is difficult news that is grievous to read, but we share it because the safety and well-being of our students will always be a guiding priority,” reads the email. “We encourage you to pray for healing for all affected by this situation.”

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).

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CT man accused of sexually assaulting stepdaughter found dead in Enfield home held on $1M bond
Peter Yankowski
Updated Mon, April 6, 2026


Anthony Federline, 39, of Enfield, faces first-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a minor charges after police say his DNA was linked to a swab taken from his stepdaughter, Eve Rogers, who was found dead in the family home on March 18. (Courtesy of the Enfield Police Department)

HARTFORD - The Connecticut man accused of sexually assaulting his 12-year-old stepdaughter before authorities found her dead in the family's Enfield home last month was arraigned Monday.

Anthony Federline, 39, is facing charges of first-degree sexual assault and risk of injury, Enfield police announced Friday. He was held over the weekend on $1 million bond and a state Superior Court in Hartford kept his bond as set. 

Prosecutors at the arraignment said there were signs of sexual trauma on the victim.

Officials have identified Federline's stepdaughter as Eve Rogers. Her cause of death remained pending further studies as of Friday morning, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

The prosecutor said semen was found in the victim's genital area testing showed there was a high likelihood it came from Federline.

An investigator noticed signs Eve had been sexually assaulted when police were called to the Elm Street home the morning of March 18 after she was found unresponsive, Federline's arrest warrant affidavit said. The affidavit said pills were also found in Eve's room.

The medical examiner's office performed a sexual assault kit, which identified Federline as one of the contributors to DNA found in a genital swab taken from Eve, according to the warrant.

In a statement to CT Insider on Sunday, Melanie Federline said she was not aware of the allegations against her husband and was "allowing the legal process to unfold."

"I'm taking this very seriously and cooperating fully," Melanie Federline added. "Right now, my priority is my children and their wellbeing, and I'm asking for privacy as we navigate this process."

Eve had autism and was homeschooled, her mother said in an interview.

In the wake of Eve's death, a state lawmaker who represents Enfield called for amendments to a homeschooling bill before the legislature. The lawmaker, State Rep. John Santenella, said the bill should close any loopholes "that may allow individuals to evade accountability under the guise of homeschooling, particularly in cases where there has already been interaction with state agencies.

In the statement, Santanella said, "there are many questions we need answered," in the wake of Anthony Federline's arrest, and called Eve's death "heartbreaking."

Homeschooling came under renewed focus for state lawmakers last year after the death of Jacqueline "Mimi" Torres-Garcia. The 11-year-old girl was pulled out of school by her family and suffered abuse and starvation before her death in fall 2024, according to court documents. Jacqueline's mother, stepfather and aunt have each been charged after police said the family hid her remains and later disposed of them at an abandoned house.

Melanie Federline said in a previous interview she anticipated negative comments about homeschooling given the current atmosphere in the state surrounding Jacqueline's death.

But she described her daughter as "healthy and happy and well cared for," and said Eve had a therapist "to help her navigate existing in this world with a neurodivergent brain."

"She was a big advocate for social justice," Federline said. "She cared so much about the world and the people in it."

Staff writers Jesse Leavenworth and Liz Hardaway contributed to this story.
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The MAGA congressman below is a "family-values" Christian man. Which does not affect the fact that is a prolific sexual addict. He has six children from his wife, but seems all dedicated to impregnate as many women as he can. Like Pete Hegseth who was saved from his own profligacy by his personal copy of Jesus, the Texas sex freak says "God had forgiven him!" now that he was caught with his pants down. They discover religion only after being caught. Shouldn't their Christian values work to save them BEFORE they commit their crimes?
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Second woman who worked for [TEXAS] Republican congressman comes forward to say he sent sexually explicit texts
Rhian Lubin
Tue, April 7, 2026

A second woman has come forward alleging that Republican Representative Tony Gonzales sent her sexually explicit text messages, prompting him to drop his re-election bid last month after admitting to an affair with another staffer who later died by suicide.

A second woman who worked for Republican Representative Tony Gonzales has alleged that he bombarded her with “hundreds” of sexually explicit text messages.

The GOP congressman from Texas, a married father-of-six children, announced he was dropping his re-election bid last month after admitting to an affair with Regina Santos-Aviles, a married congressional staffer who died by suicide in September 2025.

Now it has emerged that Gonzales allegedly asked a second woman, his former campaign political director, “more than a dozen times to send nude photos over a period of three days,” the San Antonio Express-News first reported.

“He obviously pursued, pursued, pursued her like he did with me,” the woman told the outlet, referring to Santos-Aviles.

The woman was not identified by the publication but confirmed she was the political director of Gonzales’s 2020 campaign for Congress.

Representative Tony Gonzales has dropped his bid for re-election after admitting to having an affair with a staffer who later died by suicide (Getty)

She characterized the alleged behavior as “sexual bullying” in a separate interview with NBC News and said she was speaking out now because the congressman “should be held accountable” for his alleged behavior.

The former political campaign director said the pair never had a physical relationship. In text messages obtained by the San Antonio newspaper, the congressman repeatedly expressed his desire to have sex with his staffer and asked her for photos.

“47 nos is about my limit,” the congressman replied, according to a slew of explicit texts published by the newspaper. Many of the messages were “too salacious” for publication, the woman said.

She added that she was “not totally innocent in all of this” and expressed regret over a handful of messages where she appeared to engage with the congressman, according to the newspaper.

She added that the messages made her uncomfortable, but “not enough to prompt her to resign from the campaign,” the outlet reports.

Texas congressman Gonzales, a married father of six children, announced he was dropping his re-election bid last month after admitting to an affair with Regina Santos-Aviles, a married congressional staffer who died by suicide in September 2025 (Facebook)

Neither Gonzales nor his office responded to questions from the newspaper about the ex-staffer’s claims.

The Independent has contacted the congressman’s representatives for comment.

After initially denying the allegations, Gonzales admitted last month that he had an affair with Santos-Aviles, his former staffer and a 35-year-old wife and mother who worked in his Uvalde office.

He said that he “made a mistake,” and called his infidelity with a subordinate “a lapse in judgment” in an interview with conservative talk show host Joe Pagliarulo. Gonzales told Pagliarulo he had “absolutely nothing to do” with Santos-Aviles’ death.

Gonzales said he had reconciled with his wife, Angel, and “asked God to forgive me, which he has.”

News of the affair, including screenshots of him asking for risque photos from Santos-Aviles, led a number of Republicans to call for him to step down. But the Texan’s resignation could be damaging to House Republicans, who hold a razor-thin margin of 217-214 seats over Democrats.

The House Ethics Committee is investigating Gonzales for his extramarital affair.
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Comment summary

Comments include criticism of Republican Party values and calls for accountability, with some linking the congressman's behavior to broader GOP issues under President Trump. Other comments point to hypocrisy in claiming divine forgiveness and the party’s reluctance to act against misconduct.
Views expressed are from commenters only. 
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It must be difficult to dispense Christian love to children without including Christian sex in the process. These southern bigoted mongrels must have wrongly understood Jesus's "Let the children come to me".
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Texas Pastor Arrested for Allegedly Sexually Abusing 2 Young Girls for Several Years
Katherine Schaffstall
Tue, April 7, 2026 


San Antonio Police Department
Pastor Ryan Pena was arrested in San Antonio, Texas, for sexually abusing two young girls over several years, with the victims being family members of Pena, and the abuse allegedly starting when they were as young as 6 to 8 years old.


A pastor in San Antonio, Texas, was arrested last week for sexually abusing two young girls over the course of several years.

Pastor Ryan Pena was charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child on Friday, April 3, after investigators in California reached out to the San Antonio Police Department, according to News 4 San Antonio.

The two victims, who are now adults, said that they are family members of Pena, 50. However, it’s not exactly clear how they are related to him.

While speaking to investigators, the victims said they had been brutally assaulted by Pena on several occasions beginning back in 2008.

Both victims recalled graphic acts of abuse, which allegedly started when they were as young as 6 to 8 years old. The victims added that the abuse continued until they were both in their late teens.

One of the victims claimed that Pena sent her a message on social network MySpace and told her he wanted to be “friends with benefits,” according to KSAT. The victim also said that Pena groomed her from a young age and told her that he loved her, according to an affidavit viewed by the outlet.

The victims both reported that they previously disclosed the incidents to family members, though they didn’t initially contact police because they wanted to move on from the abuse.

Their mindsets changed in March when both victims told police they were ready to press charges against Pena.

An investigator visited Pena’s home and informed him of his rights before he interviewed him. Pena acknowledged that he was aware of past allegations made against him and appeared hesitant to speak.

Pena also reportedly suggested that the victims’ claims were based on dreams or mental health issues. Additionally, he reportedly attempted to discredit one victim’s family.

The interview eventually concluded when Pena requested an attorney.

Detectives took both the victims’ allegations and the suspect's statements into consideration before the San Antonio Police Department secured a warrant for Pena's arrest.

Pena was then arrested and was taken into custody. He has since been released from custody after he posted a bond amount of $150,000.

It is not currently clear if Pena has entered a plea or retained legal counsel following his arrest.

The San Antonio Police Department did not immediately respond to Us Weekly’s request for comment regarding the case.

Pena was previously associated with the Church of Acts, according to News 4 San Antonio.

If you suspect child abuse, please call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or visit ChildHelp.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential, and the hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages.
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KTAL Shreveport

Bossier Parish man sentenced to castration for sexually assaulting minor

Dominique Woods

BOSSIER PARISH, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — A man from Bossier Parish has been sentenced to castration for sexually assaulting a minor.

Convicted felon faces removal of testicles for rape under new Louisiana law

Zachary Dewayne Doolittle, 40, pleaded guilty in Bossier Parish District Court on Monday, April 6, for sexual acts performed on a family member under the age of 13. Doolittle was sentenced to 45 years to hard labor. In addition to the 45-year sentence, Doolittle entered his guilty plea under Louisiana Revised Statute 14:43.6, which requires that he also be castrated.

Under the revision, the court may sentence the offender to be treated with medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA), which is used for chemical castration by reducing testosterone blood levels to castrate levels.

A court may sentence a defendant to treatment (MPA) only if a medical expert chosen by the court decides that the defendant is a suitable candidate for it.

“My office is committed to prosecuting the predators that victimize children and will work
hand-in-hand with our partners in law enforcement to protect children,” said Bossier/Webster District Attorney Schuyler Marvin.

“The Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office should be commended for their outstanding work in this case. They delivered us a solid investigation, and we were able to remove another sexual predator from our community. I am extremely proud of the work my ADA Chance Nerren did on this case.”

This case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Chance Nerren.

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