A St. Louis, Mo., family court judge, Nicole Zellweger, has launched an all-out judicial assault on Angela Freiner and her minor daughter, who are refusing her order to make the 14-year-old girl return to the man who she says sexually molested her. The minor at the center of the controversy recorded a hearing on her smartphone, which got into the hands of investigative journalist Michael Volpe, who posted it on YouTube. In the video, the minor child begs the judge not to send her to live with the man she says is a child molester.
The audio is hard to hear, but it’s very plain that the minor child is in distress and begging the adults around her to take her concerns seriously. In return, Zellweger tried to coerce the daughter to comply, threatening to jail her mother for contempt. In the recording above, Zellweger can be heard telling the minor child that Freiner’s freedom is at stake if the child doesn’t cooperate. “She has free will but her free will can end up putting her
Alabama sex offender sent child pornography to undercover Missouri detective
Updated Feb 21, 2021;
Joel Currier, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (TNS)
CLAYTON, MO. An Alabama man has been charged in St. Louis County Circuit Court with promoting child pornography.
Christopher Tyler, 44, of Adger, Alabama, was charged Wednesday with four felony counts of furnishing child pornography to an undercover St. Louis County detective.
In March 2018, Tyler sent emails and text messages with three photos of nude girls and a picture of a girl engaged in a sex act with an adult, charges say. All of the girls appear younger than 14.
Tyler has a 2004 conviction of felony sexual abuse and is registered as a sex offender in Alabama, records show. The victim in the Alabama case was a 7-year-old boy. Bail information for Tyler was not available.
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A former Eureka High School student has filed a lawsuit against the Rockwood School District, alleging that a former principal and associate principal mishandled his mental health situation, discriminated against him because of his race and gender and violated district policy concerning a disciplinary action against him.
Ethan Sandhu, who is now 18 and no longer lives in the district, said in a lawsuit filed on Sept. 14 in St. Louis County Circuit Court that Eureka High officials ignored his mental illness after he used an Instagram post to fake his own suicide and unfairly punished him in 2018 when a female student complained about his behavior.