Marty Decole Wagner, who was employed by the Alabama Department of Education in government relations, was arrested Wednesday and charged with sexual abuse of a child under the age of 12.
Marty Decole Wagner, 32, was recently indicted by a Montgomery grand jury and arrested Wednesday, according to court documents and local media reports., had been employed by the state department of education in government relations up until his arrest.
In 2018, the outlet reported that Wagner had been selected to chair the anti-abortion committee Alliance for a Pro-Life Alabama, working"with a variety of Republican lawmakers and rightwing organizations to raise money and garner sponsorship." ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE COULD HELP 'NORMALIZE' CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AS GRAPHIC IMAGES ERUPT ONLINE: EXPERTS
"The Alliance for a Pro-Life Alabama is tasked with educating voters about the constitutional amendment and providing them with accurate and truthful information while, at the same time, refuting falsehoods and misinformation that may be disseminated by pro-abortion forces within the state," Wagner said at the time, according to the outlet.Following his arrest, Wagner was released on a $60,000 bond.
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