"It's gonna be dropped": Child molester who identifies as female was caught on tape gloating over the light sentence expected after pleading guilty
· Feb 22, 2022 · NottheBee.com

To quote the great Jurassic Park chaos theorist Ian Malcolm: Boy, do I hate being right all the time.

Explicit Los Angeles jailhouse recordings of Hannah Tubbs, the 26-year-old trans child molester who received a slap on the wrist last month after pleading guilty to molesting a 10-year-old in 2014, depict her [sic] admitting it was wrong to attack a little girl but gloating over the light punishment.

She [sic] boasted that nothing would happen to her [sic] after she [sic] pleaded guilty due to Democrat District Attorney George Gascon's policies and laughed that she [sic] won't have to go back to prison or register as a sex offender. She [sic] also made explicit remarks about the victim that are unfit to print.

"I'm gonna plead out to it, plead guilty," Tubbs says in one recording. "They're gonna stick me on probation, and it's gonna be dropped, it's gonna be done, I won't have to register, won't have to do nothing."

Imagine being a transgender activist, having worked for many years to normalize this dangerous delusion – even going so far as to allow predatory men to self-declare themselves as "women" – in order to cultivate a culture of legal leniency toward literal child molesters.

If you're one of those activists, what do you say to yourself in the wake of the disgraceful "Hannah" Tubbs scandal?

Of course, part of the issue is the Democratic district attorney "declined to transfer the case to adult court, adhering to one of the progressive prosecutor's day-one directives barring 'children' from being tried as adults."

Tubbs committed the sexual assault "two weeks shy of 18."

Meanwhile, here's what the victim had to say:

"The things he did to me and made me do that day was beyond horrible for a ten-year-old girl to have to go through," she said. "I want him tried as an adult for the crimes he committed against me."

She said the light sentence was offensive and hurtful and offered her "no true justice."

"I've also heard that my attacker goes by she/them pronouns now," she added. "I see it also unfair to try him as a woman as well, seeing how he clearly didn't act like one on January 1st of 2014."

Tubbs was also caught telling the person on the other end of a call to use female pronouns in court:

"So now they're going to put me with other trannies that have seen their cases like mine or with one tranny like me that has a case like mine," Tubbs says. "So when you come to court, make sure you address me as her."

Hmm... I've been told "tranny" is a derogatory term for the LGBT community, and it would seem odd that he needs to coach others in his pronouns. But I'm sure this isn't a case of a man pretending so that he can exploit loopholes in the system to get out of punishment. Criminals aren't known for doing that!!

Congratulations, trans activists, you own this mess! Treasure the moment!


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