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A 26-year-old woman who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl in Palmdale might be sentenced to a short stay in juvenile hall or granted probation at a court hearing this month, sparking another round of outrage over Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón’s all-or-nothing criminal justice reform platform.
The complicated case of Hannah Tubbs has drawn increasing frustration from law enforcement officials and politicians in recent weeks, who say the situation once again highlights the problem with Gascón's blanket ban on trying juveniles as adults.

Tubbs, who identifies as female, was two weeks shy of her 18th birthday when prosecutors say she walked into the women's restroom of a Denny's restaurant in 2014, grabbed a 10-year-old girl by the throat and locked her in a stall, court records show. Tubbs then shoved her hand down the girl's pants and sexually assaulted her, prosecutors say, stopping only after someone else entered the restroom.
The case drew widespread attention at the time, and the L.A. County Board of Supervisors issued a $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. But Tubbs was not linked to the crime until 2019, when her DNA was entered into a database after she was arrested on suspicion of battery in Idaho, said Lt. Richard Ruiz of the L.A. County Sheriff's Department's Special Victims Bureau.

Prosecutors filed charges against Tubbs in early 2020, shortly after Gascón took office. The reform-minded prosecutor has flatly refused to try juveniles as adults, citing scientific studies showing that adolescent brain development isn't complete until age 25 and asserting young offenders can still be rehabilitated in juvenile custody, while they would only be hardened in adult prisons.
But Tubbs' criminal record extends beyond the Denny's attack and into her adult life.

She has also been arrested for battery, drug possession and probation violations in Idaho and Washington, where she also has a pending misdemeanor case, Ruiz said. Tubbs was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon in Kern County and faced a prior allegation of sexually assaulting a minor, which did not result in a prosecution, according to Ruiz and a review of court records. Several calls to the Kern County district attorney's office seeking additional information on both cases were not returned.
A final determination on Tubbs' case was supposed to be made earlier this month, but hearings have been delayed because the defendant is in quarantine due to a COVID-19 exposure, Ruiz said. In the interim, proponents of a renewed effort to recall Gascón from office and area politicians have seized on the case as evidence that the district attorney's policies are harmful.
"It’s useless to catch criminals like [Tubbs] if we don’t follow through and seek justice for victims such as the 10-year-old girl [she] sexually assaulted. She bears the burden of a lifetime of trauma," L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger, whose district includes Palmdale, said in a statement. "[She] will be offered therapeutic interventions under the auspices of ‘restorative justice’ ... and possibly granted only probation or parole. Where is the justice for [her] young victim and her family?"
In an interview, Gascón said the case was complicated by the gap in time between the attack and Tubbs' capture, her criminal record and the impact the attack had on the victim. The young girl has since moved away from California and remains in therapy, according to an impact statement read in court last month, and Gascón said the victim did not want to testify at trial.
The Times also reviewed an e-mail that said Tubbs has been diagnosed with multiple mental illnesses and might also qualify as "developmentally disabled," factors that would raise legal questions about her culpability.
The district attorney also expressed concern that Tubbs herself would be victimized if placed in an adult facility as a transgender woman and noted a probation report actually recommended Tubbs be sentenced to home confinement. Instead, Gascón said, prosecutors asked for Tubbs to be kept in custody for two years where she could receive treatment and therapy.

Even then, the county's ability to house Tubbs has been called into question. At 26, Tubbs is too old to be legally held in a county juvenile detention facility. But in the three years since Gov. Gavin Newsom announced his plans to dissolve the state Division of Juvenile Justice, which would normally house defendants in situations similar to Tubbs, the county has not put together a replacement program.

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what i wonder with all that is well is it legal to give kids under 18 consequences for their actions example: school suspensions, grounding, etc. because their brains aren't fully developped. if it is then why isn't it legal to treat them as adults when the commit adult crimes?? like rape, armed robberies , causing bodily harm, killing someone etc ... and if we remove all consequences for kids under 18 then how will they learn that there are consequences to all their actions .. you can't consequence them for wrong doing then you shouldn't be allowed to consequence them for things they did right neither, their undevelopped minds can't comprehend that neither then...my gosh what a can of worm that opens :( ...even animals miters the right corrections to their young ones even throw them out of a pact when they are too unruly...
 
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A 26-year old transgender woman who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl will be moved to a youth treatment center, despite prosecutor’s efforts to keep her in a Los Angeles County Jail.

LA County prosecutors said Hannah Tubbs, who identifies as female, also would not have to register as a sex offender once she finishes her two-year sentence.
Tubbs, who was busted for molesting a 10-year-old when she was a 17-year-old juvenile, will be sent to the kids lock up after LA County District Attorney George Gascón declined to file a motion to move the case out of juvenile court, where it was filed because of Tubbs’ age at the time of offense.


A judge in Antelope Valley, Calif. ruled Thursday that Tubbs would be moved to the youth treatment center immediately, where she will be kept with juvenile female prisoners.
“You have a violent sexual predator sentenced to two years in a juvenile facility,” said Deputy District Attorney Shea Sanna after the hearing. “It doesn’t change the fact that the public is safer, but we just preferred Tubbs to be with other adults and not prey on others.”

Tubbs was 17 years old when she grabbed a 10-year-old girl and put her hands down her pants in a stall at a Denny’s in Palmdale, Calif.
During Thursday’s hearing, Judge Mario Barrera reiterated several times that he was limited to sentencing Tubbs to two years because the LA County District Attorney’s Office did not file a request to transfer the case to adult court.

Attorney Justin W. Clark, who represented LA County in the case, argued Thursday that the court has the ability to allow the Probation Department to decide that Tubbs should stay in the adult county jail because the law states individuals who are over 19 years old should remain in an adult facility.

Sanna added the issue regarding where Tubbs should be housed is different from where she should be transferred.

The judge disagreed and ruled that an amendment to the law limits his ability to allow the Probation Department to transfer Tubbs. The law states persons 19 years or older who were already committed to a juvenile facility should remain there and cannot be transferred, the judge said.

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger said the outcome of Thursday’s judgment was unsatisfactory.

“Judge Barrera’s hands were tied today — due to the fact that the DA’s office failed to file a motion to transfer Tubbs to adult criminal court, which is where she rightly belongs. Instead, we’re left with a 26-year-old individual sentenced to two years in a juvenile facility in isolation, separated by sight and sound from the other juveniles,” Barger said in a statement.
“To carry out justice, all of the oars in the criminal justice system must be rowing in the same direction. Today, that simply didn’t happen.”

Because Tubbs is now recognized in California as a female, she will be housed with other female juveniles at the facility where she will be transferred. However, Clark said Tubbs would be housed alone.
The victim, who is now 18, no longer lives in California. In a statement she provided to the court, the young woman said she continues to live in fear.

Jonathan Hatami, a deputy district attorney with the Complex Child Abuse Unit, said Gascón’s decision not to transfer the case out of juvenile court sacrificed the public’s safety and the victim’s rights.
“There was evidence presented at the juvenile proceedings which showed that Tubbs sexually assaulted two young girls in different incidents in the past. The child victims will suffer lifelong trauma. Tubbs also has prior violent convictions and conduct as an adult,” Hatami told the Post.
 
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so did they go easy because this person was 2 weeks shy of 18 or going through a thematic time transitioning to womanhood and they really couldn't decide where to place here.

So why not lock her in with children ignoring the fact that she attacked a child.
She identified as male at the time, so that didn't seem to be the case. It just took a really long time to catch her.
 
A Los Angeles County judge on Jan. 27 ordered Hannah Tubbs, a male-to-female transgender Californian, to serve two years in a juvenile detention facility after Tubbs pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl in 2014 — but it's possible Tubbs could only face six months.

Tubbs, 26, recently pleaded guilty to molesting the girl in a women's bathroom eight years ago when Tubbs was two weeks away from turning 18. At the time of the crime, Tubbs identified as male and went by James. Tubbs did not identify as female until being taken into custody, according to prosecutors.

"Hannah Tubbs is currently housed in county jail. It is my understanding that she will soon be transferred to Sylmar Juvenile Hall," Deputy District Attorney Jon Hatami, assigned to the Complex Child Abuse Unit, told Fox News Digital.
Because Tubbs began identifying as female after being taken into custody, and L.A. District Attorney George Gascon refused to try Tubbs as an adult, the assailant was sentenced to two years in a Secure Youth Treatment Facility (SYTF), though Tubbs would be separated from other juvenile inmates at the facility.

In L.A. County, juvenile facilities can house both females and males, but in separate areas, because there are no male or female SYTF facilities in L.A. County. Therefore, Tubbs will be housed with the females in isolation.

Two years is the maximum sentence for any juvenile in the new SYTF program over the age of 25, according to Deputy District Attorney Shea Sanna.

Additionally, L.A. courts must hold quarterly progress reviews for juvenile wards. After the first two reviews, a judge can determine whether a ward is eligible to be released or serve a reduced sentence based on good behavior.

Sanna confirmed to Fox News that Tubbs could be eligible for a release or a sentencing reduction after his second quarterly progress review if the court makes such a determination.
Hatami noted that Tubbs' defense "has also indicated that they will file a motion to have Tubbs removed from juvenile ‘isolation’ because it is a violation of the Constitution. However, that motion has not been filed yet."
 
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 admitting it was wrong to attack a little girl but gloating over the light punishment.

She boasted that nothing would happen to her after she pleaded guilty due to Democrat District Attorney George Gascon's policies and laughed that she won't have to go back to prison or register as a sex offender. She 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."
"You won’t have to register?" her father asks on the other line later in the conversation.

"I won’t have to do none of that," Tubbs replies.

"So what are they going to do to you then?"

"Nothing," Tubbs answers, then laughs.

Tubbs pleaded guilty last month to the cold case attack, which took place in women’s restroom at a Denny’s restaurant, when the suspect was two weeks shy of 18 and identified as a male named James Tubbs. After being arrested roughly eight years after the crime, Tubbs began identifying as a woman, according to prosecutors.
In one of the calls, Tubbs asks the caller to start using female pronouns.

"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."

Then she says that if she goes to prison she’s getting a sex change surgery to go into the women's facility, and the other person says, "There's some b---es in there too."

Gascon issued a statement Sunday addressing the case.

"Like every responsible office, we learn as we go, take feedback from the community, and make necessary adjustments based on our experiences and the complex nature of this work," he said, adding that "a small number of cases" necessitate flexibility denied to his prosecutors under his edicts.
"Specifically, we learned a lot from the Hannah Tubbs case about the need for a policy safety valve," Gascon said.

He also admitted that Tubbs went on after the 2014 attack to commit other offenses – including one in which DNA evidence linked her to the Denny’s assault.

"Ms. Tubbs had several charges in other counties after the juvenile offense but never received any services which both her past behavior and that subsequent to her arrest demonstrates she clearly needs," Gascon said. "After her sentencing in our case, I became aware of extremely troubling statements she made about her case, the resolution of it and the young girl that she harmed."

The recordings, however, were made in November, and sources tell Fox News Digital that prosecutors were well aware of them.

Last Wednesday, Gascon’s chief deputy Sharon Woo sent a memo to prosecutors back off a blanket ban on seeking to try juveniles in adult court.

At the time, Gascon’s office denied the move had any connection to the Tubbs case and instead said the change came as prosecutors await a series of state Supreme Court decisions that are expected to send multiple cases back to Los Angeles.

Then on Friday, in a series of five memos sent to staff, Gascon backpedaled on his other directives, saying exceptions could be made to once again bring charges that would carry sentences of life without parole and allow juveniles to be tried in adult court. He will continue to block his office from seeking the death penalty.

Gascon conceded that he’d come to accept his policies were too rigid "after listening to the community, victims and colleagues."
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Los Angeles County district attorney George Gascón acknowledged on Sunday that he may not have properly handled the case of Hannah Tubbs, a 26-year-old transgender woman who was sentenced to just two years in a juvenile facility for sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl.

“While for most people several years of jail time is adequate, it may not be for Ms. Tubbs,” the progressive DA said in a statement saying he may have handled Tubbs’s case differently if he knew about the molester’s “disregard for the harm” committed against the young victim.
“After her sentencing in our case, I became aware of extremely troubling statements she made about her case, the resolution of it and the young girl that she harmed,” he added.
Judge Mario Barrera said at a hearing last month that his hands were tied in sentencing Tubbs because of Gascón’s failure to file the request to move the case into adult court.

However, deputy district attorney Shea Sanna told the New York Post on Monday that Gascón has long been aware of the jailhouse recordings despite his comments on Sunday. Sanna said that the DA never contacted him though he was the lead prosecutor in Tubbs’s case.
“George Gascón was in possession of all evidence and knew or should have known of every statement made by Tubbs when he said he still believes Tubbs should be tried as a juvenile,” Sanna said. “Gascón knew about all 250 plus jailhouse tapes and removed me from the case the night before the hearing where I was going to play the tapes.”
 

Could the outrageous pedophile case finally end the ‘progressive’ justice farce?​

The scandal of a child molester given a soft sentence by Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón may finally mark the beginning of the end of America’s disastrous experiment with “progressive” justice.

At the age of 17, James Tubbs went into a ladies’ public bathroom, pushed into a stall and forced one hand down the pants of a 10-year-old girl in a violent sexual assault only halted by someone else coming into the bathroom.

When Tubbs was identified as the attacker some years later, following arrest on another offense, progressive Gascón insisted on trying the case under juvenile rules — despite Tubbs being well into adulthood.

Gascón was further induced to soften the sentence by the fact that Tubbs now identifies as a woman and goes by the name “Hannah.”

Concerned for Tubbs’ supposed risk of victimization as a transgender woman in an adult prison, Gascón cited a probation report that had recommended home confinement. Tubbs was eventually sent to a facility for violent juveniles, despite being 26 at the time.

“The things he did to me and made me do that day was beyond horrible for a 10-year-old girl to have to go through,” Tubbs victim said in vain. “I want him tried as an adult for the crimes he committed against me.”

Gascón’s choices here reflect progressive beliefs that date back to the dawn of the liberal era, summed by the 1762 claim of French philosopher Rousseau, “Man is born free but everywhere he is in chains.”

That is: People are naturally good, and we only do bad things because society hurts and distorts this natural virtue.

Progressives argue that if only we could meet crime with compassion, all of us will become the good person we naturally are deep down.

We see this belief behind every liberal attack on boundaries, rules or limits. It’s especially evident, and especially dangerous, in the push to replace drug prohibition with “harm reduction,” to defund the police in favor of “community programs” and to swap prison for therapy and rehabilitation, as if it all will magically make crime go away.

Across the country, progressive prosecutors have taken office in San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia and Manhattan, promising to transform society with empathy instead of just locking up criminals.

And you believe people only do bad things because society is broken, of course you’ll err on the side of the second chance. And you’ll do so even when the crime is sexual violence perpetrated by a mentally ill repeat offender on the cusp of adulthood, against a defenseless 10-year-old girl.
 
Files obtained by Fox News Digital show Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon’s office was aware of disturbing jailhouse recordings of transgender child molester Hannah Tubbs gloating about a light sentence on Feb. 2. Gascon released a statement Sunday denying knowledge of the recordings until after Tubbs' sentencing.

Audio files sent to Gascon’s office on Feb. 2 contain titles such as "Pled to avoid adult time," "racist," "Time in the Hole Doesn’t care bc been sentenced," "Wont have to register," "Doing Good Just got 2 years," "Black & Asian Racism," "Racist toward own Attorney," "Lack of Consequences," "Sex change to be in female prison." Other disturbing file titles include "J--k off to his dad" and "Infatuation with the P---y."

"If we knew about her disregard for the harm she caused we would have handled this case differently," Gascon said on Sunday.

The call files were attached on email to managers at Gascon’s office that was obtained by Fox News Digital. Gascon was not personally sent the files.
 
I think they can stop with the female pronouns, it's obvious he only went that route to get what he wanted which was special handling because he was delicate because he's pretending he's transgender.
Special message to District Attorney Gascon: WE TOLD YOU SO!
Judge should order him back to court to reduce his sentence...

Friday nights in adult prison gen pop... romantic lighting...
 
Hannah Tubbs, the 26-year-old trans California child molester sentenced to a juvenile facility for assaulting a 10-year-old girl in a bathroom in 2014, was accused of attacking an even younger girl just one year earlier.

Explicit court documents obtained by Fox News Digital show Tubbs, then using the name James, was accused of sexually molesting a four-year-old girl at a California library in August 2013 while her mother was browsing books "just a few aisles over."
The alleged attack inside the Northeast Bakersfield library took place near locked bathrooms. The victim told police she escaped when Tubbs went to retrieve a bathroom key, and she said Tubbs exposed himself and touched her. The girl told police he ordered her, "Just do it."

She was shouting and "crying hysterically" and pointing at her mouth and private parts when she found her mother, according to the documents.
The girl and her mother identified Tubbs, wearing a ripped black shirt and shorts with blonde hair, as the suspect when responding officers arrived.

Bakersfield police did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Following the 2014 assault case, explicit Los Angeles jailhouse recordings emerged in February showing Tubbs gloating over the light sentence she received for the 2014 case, involving a 10-year-old victim assaulted in a Denny’s restroom.
She boasted that nothing would happen to her after she pleaded guilty due to Democrat Gascon's policies and laughed that she won't have to go back to prison or register as a sex offender. She also made explicit remarks about the victim that are unfit to print and instructed her father to begin referring to her with female pronouns.
"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."
Tubbs did begin identifying as female after being arrested last year, according to prosecutors.

She received a sentence of two years at a juvenile facility because the case remained in juvenile court, adhering to one of the progressive prosecutor’s day-one directives barring "children" from being tried as adults. She could serve as little as six months and won’t have to register as a sex offender.
 
Hannah Tubbs, a transgender California inmate convicted of molesting a child, has been charged with murder.

The first-degree murder charge out of Kern County on Tuesday comes after authorities recently charged Tubbs in connection to a 2019 robbery.

The suspect is being held on $1 million bond and is set to appear in court for an arraignment hearing on Tuesday afternoon, according to Kern County documents.
 
Convicted child molester Hannah Tubbs — the 26-year-old transgender woman who was serving a two-year sentence at a juvenile facility in Los Angeles — was ordered to stand trial on an unrelated murder charge after a judge found there was enough evidence in the case.

Tubbs appeared during a preliminary hearing held at a Bakersfield, Calif., courthouse on Monday where prosecutors presented evidence that Tubbs beat Michael Clark with a rock in April 2019, according to KGET.

According to testimony from Kern County Sheriff’s Sgt. Steven Davis, Tubbs and Clark were part of a “survivalist transient group” and were involved in an argument on the evening of April 20, 2019, while staying at the Keyesville campground.

Witnesses told Davis that Tubbs and Clark went for a walk, but only Tubbs came back to the campground.

Davis testified Tubbs, who was seen as the “enforcer” of the group, “hated” and abused Clark repeatedly. Witnesses told the sergeant that Tubbs demeaned Clark by making him crawl on his hands and knees to pick up cigarette butts.

Sheriff’s Sgt. Mark Chambless testified that he interviewed Tubbs in March 2020 and that Tubbs told him that it was a man named Chad Mizer who went for a walk in the woods with Clark. Tubbs said only Mizer returned to the campsite.

Chambless testified Tubbs eventually told him that she and Clark got in a fight and that she shoved Clark into the river, where he became unconscious.

Tubbs, however, provided investigators a different story a few days later and said another camper, Josef Buffaloe, allegedly choked Clark to death.

Tubbs said the group of campers then decided to “get rid” of Clark’s body by throwing it in the river. An autopsy conducted on Clark showed that he drowned.

Investigators testified that Tubbs identified herself as having two personalities — an “enforcer” side and a “transgender side.” Tubbs, who had previously gone under the name James, identifies as a woman.
 
And they are all falling for this she and her shit, it's a fucking ploy, ad it worked. I wish people weren't so moronic and believed crap like this. If this guy had been transitioning even one day before he was arrested then believe him, but not transitioning until after he was arrested, no he's a big fat liar!
 
And they are all falling for this she and her shit, it's a fucking ploy, ad it worked. I wish people weren't so moronic and believed crap like this. If this guy had been transitioning even one day before he was arrested then believe him, but not transitioning until after he was arrested, no he's a big fat liar!
And yet the prosecuting attorney gets fired...

 
A convicted trans California child molester is awaiting trial on unrelated murder charges, but his father denies those allegations, saying the victim was "suicidal" prior to his death and that jailhouse phone calls discussing the case and lenient punishment have been taken out of context.
Hannah Tubbs gained infamy last year after Los Angeles prosecutors brought child molestation crimes in connection with a 2014 sex assault in a Denny's bathroom.
Tubbs' father, Eddie Tubbs, claimed that the case only became controversial because critics were vying to have the Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon recalled.

"They were trying to get rid of him, and that's why that all got blown up," he said. "Just because you don’t like the way somebody’s operating … you don’t go recall – that’s what you voted for."
Under Gascon's mandates for suspects under 18, the then-26-year-old Tubbs received a softball sentence of two years in a juvenile facility for girls because the date of the offense was just days before Tubbs' 18th birthday.
Before Tubbs could complete the Los Angeles sentence, prosecutors in Kern County announced first-degree murder charges in the death of Michael Clark, a Washington 22-year-old found in the Kern River after he was beaten to death with a rock in 2019.
Tubbs, now 27, is scheduled to go to trial on March 27. But Eddie Tubbs says the suspect has been plagued by physical and mental problems, been on disability since birth and never had a job, according to the father. He said the physical disabilities would have prevented Hannah Tubbs from committing the slaying.
"The kid that died, he stayed at our place for a while, and we had to end up having him put in a mental institution a couple times because he was really suicidal," Eddie Tubbs, the 66-year-old father of Hannah Tubbs, told Fox News Digital Monday. "I think it was twice that we had to put him in there."


Eddie Tubbs said he has not visited Hannah in the Kern County lockup, citing the nine-hour drive.
Despite the guilty plea in Los Angeles, which resulted in a two-year sentence in a juvenile facility thanks to Gascon, the elder Tubbs said the family was in Washington state at the time.
Sanna has argued in the past that jailhouse calls show Hannah Tubbs was attempting to use gender identity to game the justice system – an argument that sources say made others in Gascon's office uncomfortable and led to the suspension.
Before arriving in Los Angeles, Hannah went by the name James Tubbs and identified as a male. That is the same name on a lengthy rap sheet that includes charges of domestic violence, assault with a deadly weapon and other attacks on young girls in multiple states.


Kern County court records are listed under the name Hannah Tubbs, although the jail is still using James Tubbs, the suspect's birth name. The sheriff's office said in a statement that jail authorities use the preferred pronouns of an inmate but also their legal name.
n a series of jailhouse phone calls, according to law enforcement sources, the younger and older Tubbs were heard discussing the creation of the Hannah Tubbs identity in order to improve how the suspect was being "housed" in a Los Angeles jail – and how Gascon's lenient juvenile policies meant the convicted pedophile would not have to register as a sex offender.

When asked if Hannah had indicated a desire to transition prior to arriving in Los Angeles, Eddie Tubbs replied, "Hannah was molested when she was like 12."
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," the younger Tubbs says. "So, when you come to court, make sure you address me as ‘her.’"

They also discussed the 10-year-old victim in a manner that is unfit for print, and when the inmate floated the idea of getting a sex change surgery to go into a women's prison, the father noted, "There's some b---es in there, too."
Eddie Tubbs on Monday denied the characterization of the unprinted remarks and said the conversation had been taken out of context.

"I asked what was going on, what was happening, and they turned it out like nobody was concerned about anything," he said.

The younger Tubbs has a history of convictions of violent crimes and drug offenses in California, Washington and Idaho – and has been accused of at least two other attacks on girls in addition to the one in Los Angeles.
 
Hannah Tubbs, the convicted child molester who got a softball juvenile sentence at the age of 26 in Los Angeles years after attacking a little girl in a restaurant bathroom, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with a friend's brutal death.
The 27-year-old, who was charged in Kern County with first-degree murder, threatening a witness, robbery and assault, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and lesser charges in exchange for a 15-year prison sentence Tuesday.

Tubbs beat Michael Clark to death with a rock in April 2019, according to court documents. The two were friends in the same "survivalist transient group" at the time, according to prosecutors, and the killer's father told Fox News Digital last year that Clark had also lived at his home for a short time.
Tubbs began identifying as female only after being arrested in a cold case child sex assault investigation, in order to get placed with juvenile girls while awaiting trial, according to law enforcement sources.

Tubbs, who was treated as a female in Los Angeles, was being held in the Kern County Jail's men's facility on $1 million bond. State correction officials will determine whether Tubbs serves the sentence with male or female inmates.
After Clark's death, Tubbs then threatened other friends, Josef Buffaloe and Brittany Hill, to keep quiet about the attack.
 

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