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The influence of Ricci Wynne has “palmares” of sexual abuse of girls at the age of 13

The influence of Ricci Wynne has “palmares” of sexual abuse of girls at the age of 13

San Francisco – if a registration of federal prosecutors is an indication, the accusations against Ricci Wynne are even more serious than previously believed.

Wynne, a 39 -year -old social media influencerHe is already experiencing state accusations to provide a woman from San Francisco and a federal indictment on the charge of having sexual abuse of two girls. But, in a registration of the court, the prosecutors revealed that he is suspected of sexual abuse of girls, one who met him at 12 and would have been sexually abused by Wynne on the camera at 13.

“(Wynne’s) has set a sexually abusing children’s track record, it shows that it should be detained,” the US assistant prosecutor Eric Cheng wrote in the document. He added that after being released in a previous case of drugs, Wynne “almost immediately” began to “contact children aged 12 or 13 and then abuse them sexually

“The evidence recently identified by investigators shows (Wynne) not only sexually abused children, but the additional video has recorded many of his sexual acts with them,” Cing added.

The document, submitted in December, but which has not been reported before, offers the public the best vision on the accusations against a man who made a career as an influencer and commentator by highlighting the most serious aspects of San Francisco. He posted a large-scale parody “Mister Rogers”, which went viral, depicting an alley of the city full of garbage and graffiti and appeared as a guest at Fox News, mocking safe consumer sites and other progressive policies.

According to federal prosecutors, while Wynne was walking against the political quo status, he housed dark secrets. In 2018, the authorities investigated an advice that he was involved in pimping and pandation, but found evidence to advertise “cocaine buffet”, resulting in a federal drug in San Francisco.

The case ended with a request from prosecutors for a 12 -year prison, emphasizing their suspicions about “human trafficking” and arguing that he sold cocaine while being armed and was with a teenage girl when he was arrested. However, the defense convinced the American district judge Charles Breyer to give up prison, depicting Wynne as a victim throughout his life, who witnessed the child atrocities, who suffers from a learning handicap and who tried to hurt him several times.

But after leaving prison, while he was still in supervised release, Wynne began to take care of the girls, the prosecutors say. He met one at the age of 14, then he would have sexually abused when he turned 15. Police later found videos on Wynne’s electronic devices that showed them “in several types of sexual acts with a victim of juvenile that appears to the officer to be in her early adolescence at the underdeveloped puberty stage.”

The girl, identified in court as a minor victim 2, was later identified by a school resource officer who knows her. The police think he was 12 when Wynne met her and 13 when the alleged sexual abuse took place.

All this time, Wynne built her public person as a former reformed dealer, who was worried about San Francisco’s descent into the chaos full of Fentanil. He has gathered over 100,000 Instagram followers, mocked the city’s inability to reduce homeless and frequently post improvised video interviews, sometimes confrontation, homeless or suspected drug addicts.

The accusation of pimp, which involves accusations that a woman has been praised, involves a police attack that registered $ 79,900 in the currency, prosecutors say.

Wynne is behind bars at Santa Rita prison in Dublin and cannot be saved, the recordings show. He is due to be due in court on March 26, where he will appear before the same judge, Breyer, who refused to send him to prison in 2021.

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