Liberals decry heterosexual rape but rally around admitted gay child molester

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Hunt had been offered two plea deals in the past, the most recent in July. According to reports, this would have meant being subject to a curfew, community service, and probation but no jail time or ankle bracelet, and she would not have had to register as a sex offender.

However, the plea deal was revoked by the state attorney's office, following allegations that Hunt violated her pretrial conditions, which included an agreement to have no contact with the stated victim.

A copy of the Notice of Violations is available online

[http://media2.wptv.com/documents/kaitlyn%20hunt%20violation.pdf]

It provides details of some of the alleged 20,000 texts that Hunt is said to have exchanged with the younger girl.

These include admissions that Hunt knew she was violating her court order and the words, "If my mom finds out we're talking, I'm blaming it on you."

In addition, the state says it has in its possession several "lewd and lascivious" photographs and videos, which show the two together and include images of Hunt in the nude and engaging in sex acts.

The younger girl has apparently testified that Hunt told her to lie in her testimony.

Complicating matters further is a text from Hunt's mother, Kelley Hunt Smith, to the victim, admonishing her to delete all texts between the victim and her daughter.

According to the Notice of Violations, prosecutors are also looking into the possibility of applying new felony charges for Hunt's transmission of sexual images.

In reports, Hunt's attorney does not deny the charges.

At the time of the original charges in May, both ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) Florida and Equality Florida spoke out against the charges. ACLU FL published a statement which included the words, "While effective laws are certainly needed to protect Florida's children from sexual predators, one cannot seriously maintain that Kaitlyn's behavior was predatory."

Equality Florida also released a statement asking that State Attorney Bruce Colton drop felony charges.

On the same day, Kaitlyn Hunt's attorney A. Julia Graves released a statement that echoed the ACLU one almost exactly, and said she was would be working with "the assistance of" ACLU Florida and Equality Florida.

Both ACLU Florida and Equality Florida were contacted for comments on recent developments, but they did not return our calls. A. Julia Graves also did not return a call made to her office.

Assistant State Attorney Christopher Taylor responded, but would not provide more details, saying only that the Notice of Violations provided all the necessary details for now.

Hunt, now 19, will be in jail till the trial begins.


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