Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Takin' It To The Streets

I ain't blind and I don't like what I think I see

who's watching our youth? the Devil? stoners and child molestors?? geez




this is an appalling story about yet another shady nonprofit called Youth Interactive Santa Barbara..


*News-Press and KEYT have yet to mention this story... I wonder why...but you can be sure they will do plenty of stories on those icky homeless people!

here's some links of a fundraiser, the Board with Honorary Board Member/Patron singer Michael McDonald!! I don't think he knew but ya never know


https://www.independent.com/2017/12/09/benefit-event-held-youth-interactive/


https://www.youthinteractive.us/board-of-directors-1


and here's the story:
https://calcoasttimes.com/2019/11/01/santa-barbara-youth-program-staffer-raped-14-year-old-mentee-lawsuit-alleges/


"In the spring of 2014, Youth Interactive CEO Nathalie Gensac brought the girl over to her Montecito home. Hernandez, who would sometimes spend the night at Gensac’s home, was also there.


Gensac and Hernandez were drinking red wine and smoking marijuana, the latter of which they offered to the teen. The group was also watching the film Pulp Fiction at the time.
After Gensac went to bed, Hernandez raped the 14-year-old girl on the sofa, according to the lawsuit.


Following the incident, the teen was transferred to the home of Emily Griffith, a coordinator who oversaw all program participants and mentors. Griffith told the alleged victim she knew she had sex with Hernandez and it went unreported to police, even though Youth Interactive is a mandatory reporter of child abuse, according to the suit.


Several months later, the alleged victim was sexually assaulted a second time by Hernandez, this time at the Youth Interactive office.


In Jan. 2017, the alleged victim told Gensac she was raped by Hernandez inside Gensac’s home in 2014. Gensac did not report the allegation to police, according to the suit.


When contacted by KSBY, Gensac said she had yet to be served with the suit and that she cannot comment on the allegations. Gensac also said Hernandez and Griffith are no longer part of Youth Interactive."


wow! if it's true, this could kill every nonprofit in Santa Barbara and expose these rats for the predators they are....pot and wine parties at the CEO's house in Montecito??  storing jars of marijuana at the State St headquarters??? outrageous!


I'll be watching this one closely

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