Former Guelph Scouts leader Brandy Pierce guilty of giving sex toys to childrenFormer Guelph Scouts leader Brandy Pierce guilty of giving sex toys to childrenFormer Guelph Scouts leader Brandy Pierce guilty of giving sex toys to children - sex toys men
by:KISSTOY
2019-12-02
Former Scout leaders in Canada have been convicted of providing explicit material to children.
Brandy Pierce, 38. year-
The old Guelph man, standing in front of Judge Elliot Allen of the Ontario Court of Guelph on Friday morning, stared at the floor when his sentence was read out to the court.
The court heard that Pierce had a relationship with the two young people and communicated with them by text message.
The message back and forth was extensive, and the relationship was finally discovered by the father of one of the young men.
Judge Allen said Pierce provided artificial vagina for two teenagers in 2017 and gave one of them a false penis.
"Brandi Pearce wants the boys to use these toys," Allen said in his judgment . ".
"He wants them to report to him.
He wants to know how big it is.
One of the boys)penis was.
Pierce fought for the charges against the two.
Day trials in early October.
Allen says Pierce still insists that the purpose of his actions is friendship with young people.
On Friday morning, Pierce's three or four convicted incidents involving children ended between 2016 and July 20 at the University of Guelph.
The publication ban protects the youth concerned and prevents them from being identified.
Judge Allen found him guilty of two counts, namely, providing sexually explicit material to persons under the age of 16 and tutoring persons under the age of 16 for Pierce's own sexual purposes to engage with sexual toys.
Pierce still faces a prominent charge of luring children.
Judge Allen said that when Pearce was brought back to prison on January 11, he would announce the verdict on the charge.
This is also the time for the victim to influence the statement.
If convicted, he will face imprisonment of up to 18 months.
Pierce was arrested for the first time in July 2017.
At that time, the Mercury Tribune contacted the Boy Scouts of Canada and heard that Pierce had been volunteering at the group since 1998.
Guelph police confirmed that Pierce had been captain of the Scout for several years in Guelph.
On Monday, Guelph police confirmed that a young man involved in these crimes had contacted Pierce by participating in the Canadian Scout.
The officials said Pierce had been in Canada for 18 years in total, but it was unclear how many years there were in Guelph.
Once the group learned that Pierce was arrested, he was immediately terminated.
Also contacted the parents of the group Pierce attended.
John pititi, executive director of marketing and communications, Scout Canada, said that all volunteers must complete the training and be checked by the police before they can be allowed to work with children.
"There is nothing more important to the Canadian Scout than the safety of the young people we care for," Pierce said in an interview after his arrest.
"Despite his crimes
Pierce was deeply disturbed by the allegations that Canadian Scouts were not involved in the investigation, and it is hoped that this fact provides us with some indication that our safeguards are effective.
"Brandi Pearce has been released and will return to the court on January for sentencing to hear the victim's impact statement. 11 at 9:30 a. m.
Former Scout leaders in Canada have been convicted of providing explicit material to children.
Brandy Pierce, 38. year-
The old Guelph man, standing in front of Judge Elliot Allen of the Ontario Court of Guelph on Friday morning, stared at the floor when his sentence was read out to the court.
The court heard that Pierce had a relationship with the two young people and communicated with them by text message.
The message back and forth was extensive, and the relationship was finally discovered by the father of one of the young men.
Judge Allen said Pierce provided artificial vagina for two teenagers in 2017 and gave one of them a false penis.
"Brandi Pearce wants the boys to use these toys," Allen said in his judgment . ".
"He wants them to report to him.
He wants to know how big it is.
One of the boys)penis was.
Pierce fought for the charges against the two.
Day trials in early October.
Allen says Pierce still insists that the purpose of his actions is friendship with young people.
On Friday morning, Pierce's three or four convicted incidents involving children ended between 2016 and July 20 at the University of Guelph.
The publication ban protects the youth concerned and prevents them from being identified.
Judge Allen found him guilty of two counts, namely, providing sexually explicit material to persons under the age of 16 and tutoring persons under the age of 16 for Pierce's own sexual purposes to engage with sexual toys.
Pierce still faces a prominent charge of luring children.
Judge Allen said that when Pearce was brought back to prison on January 11, he would announce the verdict on the charge.
This is also the time for the victim to influence the statement.
If convicted, he will face imprisonment of up to 18 months.
Pierce was arrested for the first time in July 2017.
At that time, the Mercury Tribune contacted the Boy Scouts of Canada and heard that Pierce had been volunteering at the group since 1998.
Guelph police confirmed that Pierce had been captain of the Scout for several years in Guelph.
On Monday, Guelph police confirmed that a young man involved in these crimes had contacted Pierce by participating in the Canadian Scout.
The officials said Pierce had been in Canada for 18 years in total, but it was unclear how many years there were in Guelph.
Once the group learned that Pierce was arrested, he was immediately terminated.
Also contacted the parents of the group Pierce attended.
John pititi, executive director of marketing and communications, Scout Canada, said that all volunteers must complete the training and be checked by the police before they can be allowed to work with children.
"There is nothing more important to the Canadian Scout than the safety of the young people we care for," Pierce said in an interview after his arrest.
"Despite his crimes
Pierce was deeply disturbed by the allegations that Canadian Scouts were not involved in the investigation, and it is hoped that this fact provides us with some indication that our safeguards are effective.
"Brandi Pearce has been released and will return to the court on January for sentencing to hear the victim's impact statement. 11 at 9:30 a. m.
Former Scout leaders in Canada have been convicted of providing explicit material to children.
Brandy Pierce, 38. year-
The old Guelph man, standing in front of Judge Elliot Allen of the Ontario Court of Guelph on Friday morning, stared at the floor when his sentence was read out to the court.
The court heard that Pierce had a relationship with the two young people and communicated with them by text message.
The message back and forth was extensive, and the relationship was finally discovered by the father of one of the young men.
Judge Allen said Pierce provided artificial vagina for two teenagers in 2017 and gave one of them a false penis.
"Brandi Pearce wants the boys to use these toys," Allen said in his judgment . ".
"He wants them to report to him.
He wants to know how big it is.
One of the boys)penis was.
Pierce fought for the charges against the two.
Day trials in early October.
Allen says Pierce still insists that the purpose of his actions is friendship with young people.
On Friday morning, Pierce's three or four convicted incidents involving children ended between 2016 and July 20 at the University of Guelph.
The publication ban protects the youth concerned and prevents them from being identified.
Judge Allen found him guilty of two counts, namely, providing sexually explicit material to persons under the age of 16 and tutoring persons under the age of 16 for Pierce's own sexual purposes to engage with sexual toys.
Pierce still faces a prominent charge of luring children.
Judge Allen said that when Pearce was brought back to prison on January 11, he would announce the verdict on the charge.
This is also the time for the victim to influence the statement.
If convicted, he will face imprisonment of up to 18 months.
Pierce was arrested for the first time in July 2017.
At that time, the Mercury Tribune contacted the Boy Scouts of Canada and heard that Pierce had been volunteering at the group since 1998.
Guelph police confirmed that Pierce had been captain of the Scout for several years in Guelph.
On Monday, Guelph police confirmed that a young man involved in these crimes had contacted Pierce by participating in the Canadian Scout.
The officials said Pierce had been in Canada for 18 years in total, but it was unclear how many years there were in Guelph.
Once the group learned that Pierce was arrested, he was immediately terminated.
Also contacted the parents of the group Pierce attended.
John pititi, executive director of marketing and communications, Scout Canada, said that all volunteers must complete the training and be checked by the police before they can be allowed to work with children.
"There is nothing more important to the Canadian Scout than the safety of the young people we care for," Pierce said in an interview after his arrest.
"Despite his crimes
Pierce was deeply disturbed by the allegations that Canadian Scouts were not involved in the investigation, and it is hoped that this fact provides us with some indication that our safeguards are effective.
"Brandi Pearce has been released and will return to the court on January for sentencing to hear the victim's impact statement. 11 at 9:30 a. m.