Marc Jacques isn’t just any admitted and convicted sex offender arrested for possessing child pornography. He is world famous. His hijinks at girls’ soccer games, where he watched his son compete as a girl, got national attention, likely – in my opinion – as a result of having groomed him so he’d have easy access to young girls, which was undoubtedly his kink long before he had a son (imagine if he’d had a daughter?).
Maelle, his son’s trans name, is playing in violation of state law. There was no exception for him to play. The school ignored it. Parents ignored it. Many of the teams they played ignored it until they didn’t. It started in Bow and blossomed from there (thanks to a fascist school district currently facing a lawsuit), and I won’t relitigate the details because my point is that those people continue to break the law. Marc Jacques, arrested in October for violating his probation before the start of his prison sentence, had been violating it for some time despite being on “supervised” release, and the only reason he got caught and was arrested was because concerned parents reported it to new media.
Much has since been made of a convicted possessor of child exploitation images being permitted to observe teen girls because his son was pretending to be one. Again, that is very likely why he groomed his son in this way, but what about the friggin’ probation officer. (Related: Girls’ Sports: What If The Trans-Identifying Player Isn’t The Only Danger?)
Supervised release my ass.
Jacques was convicted after pleading guilty and given several months to get his affairs in order under court-ordered supervision, but there does not appear to have been much if any, supervision. Jacques was observing sporty teen girls weekly, with an electronic device in hand, for months. Ann Marie Banfield reported yesterday that Jacques faces additional charges for being who he is without his probation officer noticing – in possession of video and images of minor females of a sexually explicit nature.
His probation officer had not checked the surveillance software in months.
the monitoring software captured the activity when Marc Jacques allegedly downloaded the child sex abuse material, but his probation officer never checked the software reports until October
Let me guess. Understaffed and funded? That sounds like the excuse we’ll get, but that remains to be seen, leading us to the headline. Is Marc Jacques’ probation officer on probation? We’re trying to find that out. (Related: Bishop Brady High School Admin Was OK With Convicted Child Sex Predator At Girls Soccer Game)
While we wait, if Kearsage had followed the law, none of these girls would have been placed in his line of sight. And has anyone ever checked Maelle’s phone to see if he was getting pics of girls he had access to for his dad?