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So that falls under "janitorial duties" now?
What business?
wow that is sick. lock the dude up!
I am so disgusted that anyone would take advantage of anyone else, much less someone who has enough to deal with without needing therapy for sexual assaults. This is disgusting, I sincerly hope that the this thing who calls himself a man is convicted and then sent to Antarctica without the possibility of returning to any nation.
I have seen janitors work at my place of business and they are very hard workers, do a good job and are happy at what they do.
This whole story gives me the willys and that is bad because there are already far too many willys involved with this story.
EEEEEEK!!
If these accusations are true, that is one detestable, sick man.
some of us parents of mentally handicapped children DON'T want them in group homes and out in the community working with unregulated employers and other employees.!
My son lives at home and will so long as either my husband or I are alive, or one of our grown children is. And he thoroughly enjoys his work as a part-time service missionary. But a job out in the big world--no thanks! We've had too many friends' handicapped children have just such experiences with so-called "normal" people.
What if the IQ were 90? 89? Would the charges still be enhanced? How about if the manager was 110, and the employee was 109?
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