This 19-Year-Old Will Spend the Next 25 Years as a Registered Sex Offender

Facts of the case:

  • 14 year old girl signs up on the adult section of a dating app
  • She tells the boy she is 17 before they hook up
  • The mother calls the police because her daughter is missing
  • Two months later the FBI interrogates the guy
  • The mother and daughter do not want to press charges

But the judge condemned what he called a culture of “meet, hook-up, have sex, sayonara, totally inappropriate behavior,” according to court documents.

So even though the girl was the one being deceitful, it's the man that gets punished. It is completely legal for two consenting adults to have sex, but the judge would change the law if he could. Luckily he didn't have to change the law because the girl lied about her age multiple times (website and in-person). White-knight judge would have men committing to marriage with a woman before they hook up.

What if he actually asked the girl for her ID and she had a fake ID saying she was older? The betas know no bounds. The judge will ask, "You should have ask for multiple forms of ID."

This kid's life is completely screwed up now:

For the next five years, he is forbidden from owning a smart phone or using the Internet. He is not allowed to talk to anyone under age 17, other than immediate family. He is banned from going to any establishment that serves alcohol and he has to be home before 8 p.m. every night.

You will see this happening more in the future as girls become more "independent" and "free" from the patriarchy to do whatever they like without consequence. Remember when 18 was a normal age for either gender to lose their virginity? Now it's apparently 12, and it's only getting worse.

TL;DR - MGTOW or be untraceable.

\*edit: Another important fact from the petition

Zach plead guilty but only because we were told he would be a candidate for Holmes Youthful Trainee Act status. The HYTA allows first-time offenders older than 17 but not yet 21 to avoid harsher penalties like the state-mandated 25-year listing on the sex offender registry.