Lesbian Girl Scout Leader French-Kisses 12-Year-Old Girl
A former Manchester, New Hampshire, Girl Scout leader has been given a 90-day suspended sentence for French kissing a 12-year-old girl at a troop sleepover.
Mindy Lorenz, 19, pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge of endangering the welfare of a minor, involving a February 18 incident at a Troop 2757 sleepover at St. John the Baptist Church parish hall, a spokesman for the Swiftwater Council told the Union Ledger. The troop has 15 fourththrough sixth-grade girls as members.
The victimized girl told police that Lorenz French-kissed her when they were in a dark, locked room. According to court documents, the kiss lasted between 15 to 20 seconds and was interrupted only by another person knocking on the door.
Lorenz admitted to police that she kissed the girl and told the child about her own sexual experiences with other women.
Lorenz offered to help the girl if she wanted to experience a sexual encounter with another female.
Lorenzs sentence was suspended for two years on the condition of good behavior. During that time, she is not to have any unsupervised contact with any child under 17 who is not related to her.
Lorenz, who resigned as a Girl Scout leader, has also been ordered into counseling.
The Girl Scouts say sexual orientation doesnt matter and, unlike the Boy Scouts, dont regard homosexuality as a moral issue, said Robert Knight, Director of the Culture and Family Institute. Well, in this case, one poor 12-year-old has found that it does matter. Parents should be alert that there are tragic consequences to the Girl Scouts Politically Correct policies.
A local police officer, Sgt. Lloyd Doughty, said, The moment the Girl Scouts were made aware of this they took the appropriate action.
Missy Long, director of programs with the Girl Scouts Swiftwater Council, said after the incident, Were deeply concerned over the report and are cooperating fully with the authorities. An official investigation is underway to determine the facts. Because this is a legal issue, the Girl Scouts cannot comment further other than to say our first and foremost concern is always the health and safety of our girls.
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