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A federal law enforcement officer, accused of having a sexual motive for being in a 3-year-old's bedroom, has made a plea deal with prosecutors.

The man was still a deputy U.S. marshal last May when he was accused of trespassing in Phoenix. He was caught on a nanny cam as he rifled through the girl's dirty laundry and pulled out her underwear.

The girl's family had asked a judge to order close supervision and sex offender treatment for the 50-year-old man, but the judge refused.
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Please tell me why a fetish for 3 year old underwear exists?! What is this? A skidmark/accidental incontinence thing turning you on, buddy?

My client was discharging his, uh, duties, Your Honor, looking for clues, investigating the scene of a crime. He says he was reenacting possible scenarios and attempting to put himself in the perpetrators' frame of mind, to see the world as the criminals might.

He'll probably plead to one count of irreparable embarrassment . . . I would.
 
This is so disturbing.
How does he know this family, he was trespassing. Was this random?

I was wondering something similar. Specifically, did he have a legitimate basis to be at the house, then grossly took advantage of the situation? Was he previously there on a legitimate basis as an agent or family associate/friend? Did he target this specific house? Regardless, he's a sad excuse of a man.
 
“Goddamnit,” he said on video, when he realized a nanny cam was watching the entire thing.
Moon was charged with two counts of felony trespassing with sexual motivation, but managed to get a plea deal for misdemeanor trespassing.
The dad and the prosecutor asked that the defendant be ordered to submit to sex offender counseling, or a psycho-sexual exam. The judge denied that request.
Moon was a potential buyer for Phoenix home. While he was alone, he was in the girl’s bedroom, picked through her laundry hamper, took out her underwear, and seemed to smell it.
Police said that according to Moon’s girlfriend, the defendant threw out his computer when he learned that investigators were looking for him. She also claimed to discover footage of “girls doing gymnastics” in an email the defendant sent himself on Gmail.
Sounds fishy.. @Symmachus @Spider @Keepalowprofile

 
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