Strickland's former faith-based services director convicted

Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Columbus Dispatch reports:

A former director from Gov. Ted Strickland's administration was sentenced to a year in prison today for using a popular Internet site to promote a teen prostitute.

In sentencing Robert McFadden, 46, of Hyland Drive in Dublin, a judge told him he cannot tolerate "the sexual exploitation of our children" in society.

While McFadden was the director of the governor's Faith-Based and Community Initiative, he was living a double life as a sex-addicted purveyor of a Web site that promoted and ranked local prostitutes, he told Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Tim Horton.

In July, McFadden pleaded guilty to two counts of compelling prostitution. He could have been sentenced to 10 years.

 

(Source: The Columbus Dispatch, 08/06/09)

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