Senator Golden: “If Others Believe to Be Victims of Pappas, They Should Contact the Nypd”
Martin J. Golden
December 30, 2011
Brooklyn – State Senator Martin J. Golden (R-C-I, Brooklyn) has
issued the following statement regarding the arrest of Steven Pappas,
charged with a sexual assault of a Brooklyn teenager, and who today is
being charged in a second incident involving another youngster:
“As we have learned today that this recent sexual assault, under the
guise of law enforcement personnel, is not the only recent victim of Steven
Pappas, if others believe to be victims, I encourage them to come forward
and contact the New York City Police Department.
No one should be afraid to seek the protection of the law and we must
see that this criminal is charged rightly. I hope that there are no other
victims, but if there are, they should contact law enforcement so that true
justice can be served in this case. If convicted, this man should never be
considered for parole, and should never see the light of day.”
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