GEORGIA SENATE RUNOFF ELECTIONS: Boy at Center of Warnock Abuse Investigation Speaks Out; Loeffler Calls on Warnock to Respond to ‘Disgusting’ New Summer-Camp Abuse Allegations
Boy at Center of Warnock Abuse Investigation Speaks Out
In the past few weeks, dashcam video has come out from the aftermath of Warnock’s confrontation with his ex, when she claimed he ran over her foot.
And the media has maintained its wall of silence.
Now Alana Goodman, who had previously dug up the Hillary Clinton rape lie detector recording, talked to the ‘boy’ at the center of the Warnock abuse investigation.
Among the indignities 12-year-old Anthony Washington endured at the church camp overseen by Reverend Raphael Warnock: counselors who tossed urine on him and locked him outside his cabin overnight.
Washington, now 30, recounted the events in an interview with the Washington Free Beacon and said his experience at the camp resulted in a 2003 lawsuit that ended two years later, when Washington says he and his family received a large financial settlement.—>READ MORE HERE
Loeffler Calls on Warnock to Respond to ‘Disgusting’ New Summer-Camp Abuse Allegations
Georgia senator Kelly Loeffler says voters deserve answers after new allegations of abuse at her opponent’s former summer camp were published Monday.
A man who said he attended Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock’s former church camp when he was a child claims that counselors threw urine at him and forced him to sleep outside after he wet his bed, according to a Washington Free Beacon report.
Anthony Washington attended Camp Farthest Out as a 12-year-old in 2002, after he and his family moved to Maryland from California. At the time, Warnock was a 33-year-old senior pastor at Douglas Memorial Community Church, which ran the camp.
Loeffler, Warnock’s Republican opponent in the Jan. 5 runoff election that will determine control of the U.S. Senate, called the allegations of abuse “disgusting” and “alarming.” She said Georgians have a right to know what Warnock’s involvement with the camp was, and how much he knew about the alleged abuse. —>READ MORE HERE
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