Former Child Attendee Details Abuse at Warnock Church Camp
There’s nothing like an upcoming election to spur the release of a constant wave of opposition research against one’s opponent. And that’s what far-left zealot and Georgia’s senatorial candidate Raphael Warnock has experienced relentlessly in the past weeks.
On the heels of the release of a video recording where Warnock’s former wife they divorced earlier this year accused her then-husband of running over her foot with his car during an argument back in March. In case you missed it, here’s her allegation, and his response to it:
From the mixed-up files of Rev. Raphael Warnock
With control of the United States Senate in issue, the mainstream media have left it to the Washington Free Beacon and Free Beacon reporter Alana Goodman to explore the background of Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock. Goodman’s latest report on Warnock recounts the testimony of former camper Anthony Washington at the church camp overseen by Warnock. Washington testifies to the counselors who tossed urine on him and locked him outside his cabin overnight while Warnock did his best to obstruct a related investigation:
Washington, now 30, recounted the events in an interview with the Washington Free Beacon and said his experience at the camp resulted in a 2003 lawsuit that ended two years later, when Washington says he and his family received a large financial settlement.
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While ABC, CBS, and NBC all propped up the false charges of insider trading against Georgia Republican Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue (and never corrected the record), they refused to cover
new reporting on Monday from the Washington Free Beacon, detailing the account of a former camper who was repeatedly abused by a staff that Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock oversaw for a number of years.
Luckily, Fox News Channel’s
Special Report gave the breaking news some airtime.
“The Washington Free Beacon reports that counselors at a camp run by Raphael Warnock in Maryland, in 2002, poured urine on a 12-year-old camper and forced him to remain outside overnight as punishment for wetting his bed,” reported correspondent Steve Harrigan. “The camper, Anthony Washington, now 30, said his family received a financial settlement in a lawsuit.”
Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., on Monday described reports of alleged abuse at a camp overseen by Democratic candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock as “disqualifying” after one of the victims described counselors allegedly throwing urine on him and locking him outside overnight.