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A former state lawmaker and one of two foster daughters he was convicted of raping under the ruse of harvesting their eggs have settled a federal lawsuit.
Ted Klaudt was convicted in Pierre on four counts of second-degree rape involving the two children at his hotel suite in 2005 and 2006. He pleaded guilty to two counts of witness tampering after the trial to avoid a second trial on charges he raped the same girls in his home in Walker.
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The girls lived in Klaudt's home as part of a program that provides foster care for young people who have no safe home to return to after completing time in juvenile reform programs.
The Associated Press has a policy of not naming sexual assault victims.
Does the AssPress also have a policy of not identifying the political party to which a convicted ex-legislator belonged?
Labels: Republicans

Since 1949, Durhamites have slept soundly, secure in the knowledge that, in our town, erection can be depended upon. Now, thanks to the power of the internets, we can spread that security all over the world.

1 Comments:
AP just wants to promote the use of google, I guess.
Hey, can I say something about Duke Lacrosse here?
I know it's off-topic, but I'm a disenfranchised white guy with an XLG sense of entitlement and rage.
Just sayin'.
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Tony, at 9:34 PM
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