Thursday, November 30, 2023

DoD Education Chief of Staff arrested for human trafficing

Well this isn't good:

The chief of staff for Department of Defense Education Activity schools in the U.S. was arrested last week during a two-day human trafficking operation in Coweta County, Georgia, according to local authorities.

Stephen Hovanic, 64, of Sharpsburg, Georgia, was arrested Nov. 15 in a sting that netted 25 additional suspects on charges related to prostitution as well as drugs, weapons and warrants, according to the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office and its Police to Citizen Portal website.

Ugh.

9 comments:

Landroll said...

Considering some of the other fruit loops in the current administration, should we even be surprised?

Highlander said...

What did you think "Education" was for?

Beans said...

The real question, of course, is did he ever work for Disney?

lee n. field said...

And Pizzagate is a conspiracy theory. MMMmmm.

"This administration". This guy's been there since 2010 per the article, so Obama's first term. So, yeah maybe.

Mind your own business said...

Not surprised at all. Some of the highest levels of our government are pedophiles and traffickers. The only thing that surprises me is that more of them haven't been doxxed. He must have pissed someone off.

Richard said...

Two observations:
1. This got almost no notice in the MSM so the bubble wall is intact.
2. Conservative media which to its credit did cover it, did a poor job of doing so. The absurdity of describing the guy as a senior Biden aide is obvious. He was a cog who has been in the agency since the 1990s. Probably civil service or the Pentagon equivalent which explains why he didn't leave when Trump, or Bush for that matter, became President. The real story here is quality control in the career service ranks. It may not even be leftist infiltration but just criminality.

Tree Mike said...

"Well this isn't good." But not surprising. "THEY" are everywhere.

McChuck said...

Predators go to where the prey are.

jabrwok said...

Hovanic was charged with pandering -- a crime that involves inducing or compelling an individual to take part in prostitution. In Georgia, it is a misdemeanor charge that includes soliciting the services of a prostitute, either for oneself or an arrangement for a third party.

So we have a description of the crime of which he was accused, but no description of what he actually *did*. Hopefully more details will become available.