It’s been a hot minute since I posted the ever-growing number of drag queens arrested for, charged with, or accused of sex crimes. And since all the regular Joes are getting picked up for their smaller crimes while the White House and its DOJ continue covering for the sick pedophiles with broad-stroked political power, billionaire bank accounts, and an American president in their back pockets, I offer a drop in the bucket: people arrested in the past two months for sex-related crimes.
Wait, did I write “drag queens”? I meant Christian men—usually white, and usually in positions of power and influence. This article explains that the DOJ has been sitting on over 99% of the remaining Epstein files for a month now. Trump himself has told MTG that if the files are released, “my friends would get hurt.”
What about all the women who have been hurt, continue to get hurt, and will continue to be trafficked all over the world? I don’t care if they are Democrat, Republican, Independent, CEOs, CFOs—whatever. These dirty old fuckers deserve what’s coming to them, in reality… not some slap on the wrist and forgiveness in the mythological afterlife!
Here we go. The first sex crime drop of 2026:
Tennessee Youth Pastor Arrested On Child Sex Charges
Knoxville’s NBC affiliate reports:
The White Pine Police Department announced Sunday that they have arrested and charged a Greeneville youth minister following an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct involving a minor.
Wesley A. Brobeck, 48, was a youth pastor for Freedom Fellowship Church of White Pine on the Greeneville campus
WPPD said the church took immediate action against Brobeck and fired him after learning of the allegations. WPPD arrested Brobeck Saturday night at his home and has charged him with sexual battery by an authority figure and statutory rape by an authority figure. He is currently being held in the Jefferson County Jail.
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Peoria’s ABC affiliate reports:
Tazewell County prosecutors have formally charged a Peoria pastor for allegedly sending sexually graphic photographs of himself to a minor last summer. The state’s attorney’s office charged Michael Ritchason, 48, with one count of distributing harmful material to a minor, which is a Class 4 felony.
The court document details a “lengthy” Snapchat thread in which Ritchason allegedly sent graphic photographs of himself to the minor. Church officials said in October that Ritchason asked to be removed from all pastoral duties. On the church’s website, Ritchason is still listed as lead pastor, also noting he’s on leave.
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Philadelphia’s NBC affiliate reports:
Richard Adamsky, a former teacher at Nativity of Our Lord Parish School and a former youth sports coach, pleaded guilty Monday to one count of receipt and attempted receipt of child pornography, and one count of possession of child pornography.
The former teacher and coach was arrested when local law enforcement agencies executed a search warrant on the home where Adamsky lived last year. At that time, he reportedly told Bucks County investigators that he had been searching for, downloading and saving hundreds of images of child pornography.
Adamsky taught at Nativity of Our Lord Catholic School for more than three decades. He also coached youth sports at that school and two others. The age of the children he taught in 7th and 8th grade is the same age group that was depicted in the child pornography images, according to investigators.
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