The King County Regional Homelessness Authority has asked a Continuum of Care Board member to resign after she shouted at another board member for raising concerns about hiring a convicted sex offender. FOX13
Regional Homelessness Authority has asked a Continuum of Care Board member to resign after she shouted at another board member for raising concerns about hiring a convicted sex offender.
Sawyckyj objected to 38-year-old Thomas Whitaker’s appointment as she openly shared instances of inappropriate behavior. The overlapping of shouts continues as Sawyckvj leaves the meeting. Colston's furry escalating demanding her to "Stop!" Law enforcement sources say Whitaker was charged with rape of a child in 2011 but pleaded guilty a year later to communicating with a minor for immoral purposes, a felony sex crime. Their reports say Whitaker, then 26-years-old, admitted to detectives he had sex three times with a 15-year-old girl he was "dating.
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