Police have reportedly obtained a second sex video involving Sarasota School Board member Bridget Ziegler and an unidentified woman. Ziegler is the co-founder of the far-right organization Moms for Liberty, and her husband, Christian Ziegler, is the...
They’re not public, this is the police saying they found them on the husband’s devices.
Seems like a breech of privacy. I’m absolutely not on her side, but revealing that is sort of crazy.
It’s a sexual assault investigation. If you rape someone and the police seize your phone then that’s hardly a breach of privacy.
Man, why is this so hard. I’m saying that the victim may not want people to know how many videos there are.
Yeah, I agree with you. Police releasing random information about an active investigation is not something that should happen, unless they need the public’s help for whatever reason (which is not the case here, all parties are known).
In fact, we’re not even sure if any crime happened here to begin with. The victim says it’s assault, the suspect says it isn’t. It’s irresponsible to release any information until and if there’s a trial.
Sure, it’s fun to point out their hypocrisy, but this is not how these things should be handled. There should be privacy for both victim and perpetrator until this can be hashed out in court.
Is finding murder weapon also an invasion of privacy? 🤡
I was kidding in my comment.
I also don’t agree with people down-voting you. Even assholes who should be in jail for-eva don’t deserve mob-centric and humiliation as punishment. I very much want “us” to be better than “them” and not sink that low.
“According to an affidavit filed by Sarasota police Det. Angela Cox, Christian Ziegler admitted to police he recorded the incident that led to the rape allegation, a video police also recovered in the investigation.”
https://flcga.org/police-have-recovered-second-ziegler-sex-video-sources-say/
Not humiliation on purpose, facts of the case are embarrassing because they are not good people
The sentiments are understood, but what if the victim is ashamed of this and hasn’t processed it yet? What if each announcement of tapes creates more trauma?
If they were bodies in a murder investigation, I’d think differently. But this feels unnecessary and somewhat salacious. I despise Ziegler for her alleged crimes and for her actual misconduct in her job, but it’s not the investigators’ jobs to decide how someone is punished.
Damn government watchdog groups and their damn public records requests. Just leave the government alone to do it’s work, am I right?