Former teacher in Florida gets 5 year sentence for threatening a judge who upheld parental rights law
· Sep 1, 2024 · NottheBee.com

"Don't say gay" really drove some lefties crazy in Florida.

A former teacher in Florida was just tossed into jail with a five year sentence after he threatened to kill a judge who tossed out a challenge to the parental rights in education bill signed into law by Ron DeSantis.

Way to show us how reasonable these groomer teachers can be!

U.S. District Judge William Jung in Tampa sentenced Stephen Thorn, 66, to the maximum sentence possible after he pleaded guilty in May to a single threat charge ...

Prosecutors did not identify the judge in Thorn's case by name. But court filings specify his voicemails related to a 2022 ruling issued by U.S. District Judge Wendy Berger in Orlando, an appointee of Republican former President Donald Trump.

According to LGBTQNation, Thorn was a "retired gay teacher."

Apparently, he wasn't even on the job any more, but he was more than willing to threaten a federal judge because OTHER LGBT teachers wouldn't be allowed to groom little kids any more.

The judge in this case sentenced Thorn to prison for 5 years, approximately double what prosecutors recommended.

This dude was obviously a threat and a very bad egg.

Thorn said he had looked up where the judge, her husband and two children lived and said the judge was 'very easy to track.'

'Let's see how you would like it if somebody endangered your children in school or your grandchildren in school,' Thorn said. 'You are an embarrassment to the judicial system.'

Apparently not being able to talk to six-year-olds about sex is endangering them in this guy's mind.

I, for one, am not going to shed any tears for this guy going to prison.


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