The FBI just released photos of a man who fled the United States for the Philippines in 2015 after two children accused the caregiver of molesting them at their home in Manhattan Beach
The Federal Bureau of Investigation released photos Wednesday of a man who fled the United States for the Philippines in 2015 after two children accused the caregiver of molesting them at their home in Manhattan Beach.
Dormido had worked as a caregiver for the family and fled the country just days after the girls’ mother fired him.Officials with the International Churches of Christ and International Christian Church declined to comment on the allegations. “What ever you want to do to me.... I accept it... this is the biggest mistake I done to you, pls I beg you dont end my life or kill me,” Dormido wrote in a text to the girls’ mother on July 11, 2015, the day he was fired. “If u want to send me in prison il accept it.... im sorry... i am a sinner to be punish.”
Nearly seven years after Dormido was charged in L.A. Superior Court, he was charged federally with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.LAUSD and two administrators convicted of failing to report a teacher’s sexual abuse of a student is sued by the victim.
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