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A Texas man and repeat sex offender who tried kidnapping an Ohio girl he met while playing a Call of Duty game will be spending the next 20 to 30 years behind the bars of a federal prison after pleading guilty to a slew of exploitation charges. Harrison Michael Barton, 38, who lives in Detroit, Texas, accepted a plea deal from federal prosecutors on Thursday, February 5. Barton, as part of his plea, acknowledged that he had traveled from Texas to Ohio to sexually assault the victim, who was just 15 at the time. Barton was arrested by federal authorities…
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Timothy Busfield Claims Prosecution Offered ‘No Reliable Proof’ Over Child Sexual Abuse Charges
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While Ben Affleck may not remember meeting Lisa Barlow, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake…
Ginny and Georgia‘s Sara Waisglass weighed in on the surprising recast concerns about Diesel La…
Yep, you read that title correctly. This is a movie about a real estate agent…
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