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Pennsylvania Man Charged In Bizarre Sex Case After 12 Girls Found In His Home
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Pennsylvania Man Charged In Bizarre Sex Case After 12 Girls Found In His Home

From the mixed up files of God knows what. . .

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FEASTERVILLE, Pa. (CBSNewYork/CBS Philly/CBS News/AP) — A man was in custody in eastern Pennsylvania Friday, on allegations that he fathered two children with a teenage girl who had been living in his home.

Lower Southampton, Pennsylvania police told KYW-TV, CBS3 Philadelphia that they had arrested Lee Kaplan, 51, and two other adults who live in the house in the 400 block of Old Street Road in Feasterville, Pennsylvania, about 20 miles northeast of Philadelphia.

As CBS2’s Dave Carlin reported, the house was teeming with young girls and teens. Twelve of them were placed with Child Protective Services after getting a tip that severe abuse may be happening in the house.

Jen Betz lives nearby, and what she saw prompted her to call authorities.

“You notice these little children, these little girls — only little girls — and they’d be outside very sporadically; very rarely. You’d see one or two,” Betz told KYW-TV’s Joe Holden. “I just made the call. I don’t know, just an instinct.”

According to a probable cause affidavit filed by the Lower Southampton Township Police Department, a resident at the home told neighbors that no children lived there.

When police responded, they discovered the 12 girls. They allege Kaplan admitted to having sex with the teen when she was 14 and fathering a 3-year-old as well as a 6-month-old. The now-18-year-old woman also told police that she was the mother of two of the children and said she was not married to Kaplan, according to the affidavit.

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Lee Kaplan

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The teenage girl was allegedly given to Kaplan by her own parents, as what may have been some type of payment in a business transaction when the family was in “financial ruin.”

“Mr. Kaplan had her living there as some kind of repayment for a financial situation,” Lower Southampton Township Police Lt. Ted Krimmel told KYW-TV.

He told police he thought it was legal after he did some research online, an affidavit said.

The girl was allegedly sexually assaulted by Kaplan for several years, prosecutors said.

At least 11 other girls, ranging in age from 6 months to 18-years-old, were also found in the home, prosecutors said.

Police said they had no birth certificates for the girls and could not find any information on them. Authorities told KYW-TV the children found in the home appear to be Amish, and none are enrolled in area schools.

It is unknown if any of the other children were subject to any abuse, officials said.

Neighbors said Kaplan kept to himself and kept the girls inside the home almost all the time.

“I just saw him when he do watering the plants, and when he drive his car, he go out there, I saw him, but speak with them? No. Even the kids I haven’t speak with them,” a neighbor told Dan Wing of KYW Newsradio 1060.

Police called the case one of the most bizarre that they have investigated in recent memory.

“We believe that (the children are) originally from Lancaster County in the Amish community,” Trimmel said. “Right now, we’re working on getting an expert with Amish culture to help us conduct interviews on the rest of these children.”

Kaplan was charged with statutory sexual assault, unlawful contact with a minor, aggravated indecent assault, indecent assault on a person under 16, and corruption of minors, prosecutors said. He appeared in Bucks County court for a preliminary arraignment Friday afternoon.

The other two adults arrested were Daniel and Savilla Stoltzfus, the teenage mother’s parents. Daniel is charged with criminal conspiracy, statutory sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child. Savilla also faces charges of endangering the welfare of a child.

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Daniel And Savilla Stoltzfus

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All three are being held on million dollar bail.

Investigators late Friday were still piecing together what exactly happened, Heckler said, including how Kaplan and the couple met each other.






Sounds like a lot of moving parts and many people failed these children. I have to say, though, I've never heard of people who were "maybe ex-Amish." So they were only somewhat Amish? How the hell does that work? Everybody abstains from shaving or getting blood transfusions or having their picture taken for half the year? Weird!

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Pennsylvania Man Charged In Bizarre Sex Case After 12 Girls Found In His Home

Not hard to spot the missing chromosomes in the pictures, is it?
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Pennsylvania Man Charged In Bizarre Sex Case After 12 Girls Found In His Home

So how will this be used? This gives an opening for the government to crack down on Amish communities. It doesn't make sense that for a such a power-hungry and obsessed government to allow these communities to live outside their control, and it is actually a great mystery that they've waited this long. I assume that's what this incident will be exploited for.
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Pennsylvania Man Charged In Bizarre Sex Case After 12 Girls Found In His Home

Kaplan is a Jew and the parents are former Amish. This is fucked up.
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Pennsylvania Man Charged In Bizarre Sex Case After 12 Girls Found In His Home

I'm not even sure where to start with this case. Everything about it is completely bizarre.

I'm glad the children are okay and unharmed. But the pessimist in me sees a bad precedent being set for communities operating outside the tyranny of the state and federal government.
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Pennsylvania Man Charged In Bizarre Sex Case After 12 Girls Found In His Home

Quote: (06-21-2016 06:17 AM)wi30 Wrote:  

I'm not even sure where to start with this case. Everything about it is completely bizarre.

I'm glad the children are okay and unharmed. But the pessimist in me sees a bad precedent being set for communities operating outside the tyranny of the state and federal government.

The main accused isn't even Amish, but yes, this incident will be a "justification" for the armed thugs in rainbow flags to kick down the doors of any parent's home under the suspicion of "child abuse".

In the near future, it wouldn't be surprising if the government completely outlaws family values, and that the only people who are allowed to engage in sexual activities are female teachers and LGBTQ teachers for "Sexual Education", just like in Brave New World.

14-year-old Johnny to his parents: "I just had sex with my female teacher today".
His parents in 2016: "What the bleep?! She should be fired and investigated for taking advantage of you".

14-year-old Johnny in 2030: "My female teacher shoved a dildo up her ass in front of the class and then she forcefully told me to have sex with her in front of the classroom".

His parents in 2030: "Johnny, it's all part of sexual education classes"

Johnny: "But I have a crush on this cis-female in college"

His parents in 2030: (Gasp) "You sexual predator! How dare you enforce your cis-male privilege in a safe space? A 21-year-old female is a child unable to consent to even going to the bathroom. You perverted sex offender. We're calling the police on you for impure thoughts."
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Pennsylvania Man Charged In Bizarre Sex Case After 12 Girls Found In His Home

Quote: (06-21-2016 01:36 AM)CodyB Wrote:  

Kaplan is a Jew and the parents are former Amish. This is fucked up.

With the slow but inexorable collapse of the American economy, the financier class may eventually have to resorts to being paid in pussy. Maybe this Kaplan fellow is an intrepid pioneer, a brave banking innovator blazing a path towards the glorious future? Like Tony Montana said, first you get the money, then you get the power, then you get the women. So why not cut straight to the chase?
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Pennsylvania Man Charged In Bizarre Sex Case After 12 Girls Found In His Home

I've known multiple people who have left the Amish and other Anabaptist communities over the years through business dealings as well as in school. I also know several still in the communities through business; produce and woodworking products mostly.

Its difficult to understand just how little American culture they are exposed to or understand, especially the kids. If your only exposure to non-Anabaptist cultures is the occasional pick up truck flying past your farm or planes overhead, ideas like "sex slavery is illegal" may be lost on you. The entire workings of the "English" law enforcement and court systems is lost on you. We talk a lot about how women behave as if they have no agency, Amish women are non-agency incarnate. The men make all the decisions, beating children is normal and women have no expectation steering the course of their own lives. Being breeding stock for a religious fanatic and being breeding stock for a jewish pervert probably seems like a wash.
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