Sex offender who lives in Columbus nursing home talks about difficulties in getting housing. Full Article
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Just goes to show you the discrimination all persons with sex convictions will face for the rest of their lives, irrespective of your condition. This is why I no longer have respect for this nation, it is full of hypocrites. To think, at 68 they would want him to get care, but to keep him locked up in a ward, even when he is supposed to be a free man, whose crime took place long before the invention of Sora’s. Yea, liability is a biotch, they don’t want to have to pay out on any potential lawsuits. That’s what Sora’s are really about, they can claim they’re protecting the public so they have no monetary liability, can’t fool everyone.
There should a follow-up to this story soon.
If you aren’t aware, this was part of a series of articles on nursing homes and registered persons, and they wentso far as to publish the names and addresses of every nursing home that had a registrant resident. Needless to say, i was angry, and I contacted the Dayton Daily News. So I had a long interview with the reporter and some Ohio RSOL members are being interviewed as well.