Broward County GOP uncovers a nasty secret about its young party secretary
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[quote]The Broward County Republicans are in turmoil today after revelations that a freshly elected member of their executive board is a man who once was charged with attempted murder in the savage claw-hammer beating of a then-classmate at a Los Angeles prep school for multi-millionaires’ children.
Four months after 28-year-old Rupert Tarsey was elected secretary, party officials have found out the young philanthropist and supporter of President Donald Trump is really Rupert Ditsworth.
And a decade ago, the then-Beverly Hills teenager was charged with attempted murder in Los Angeles after hitting Harvard-Westlake School classmate Elizabeth Barcay over the head at least 40 times, splitting her skull open.
Now, local GOP bigs are desperate for Tarsey to resign and worried about the image of the party in the overwhelmingly Democratic turf of former DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.
Thing is, Tarsey says he was elected fair and square and has no plan to resign.
“Why should I resign,” he asked in an exclusive interview from his $2 million beachfront condo. “I did nothing wrong and I was elected. This is just party politics.”
According to records, Tarsey started using his mother’s maiden name when he moved to Fort Lauderdale two years after the assault.
“I’m estranged from my dad,” he said, adding he didn’t change his name in order to hide his real identity.[/quote]
[quote]Tarsey, according to published reports, invited Barcay, the daughter of a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, to ride with him to Jamba Juice after a big exam.
Tarsey eventually parked the car and allegedly pulled a hammer from a backpack. He then started hitting her over the head, opened the passenger’s door and pulled her out while choking her before driving away.
According to the Times, Tarsey’s parents rushed him into psychiatric treatment as Barcay recovered painfully and eventually attended the school prom in a wheelchair.
At first, California prosecutors filed the case in juvenile court, but it was dismissed. They tried it again in adult court.
“In the end, I pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor,” Tarsey said. “It’s not the charges that matter, it’s what happens in court.”
Tarsey, 6 feet 2 inches tall, claimed self-defense.[/quote]
He claimed self defense? Who the fuck keeps a claw hammer in their book bag for self defense? Really?
[QUOTE]Tarsey, according to published reports, invited Barcay, the daughter of a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, to ride with him to Jamba Juice after a big exam.
Tarsey eventually parked the car and allegedly pulled a hammer from a backpack. He then started hitting her over the head, opened the passenger’s door and pulled her out while choking her before driving away.
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Tarsey, 6 feet 2 inches tall, claimed self-defense.[/QUOTE]
Sounds like the piece of shit got rejected.
That fucker does not belong in any roles in politics, he isn't even fucking remorseful over what he did.
He should fucking get his face caved in.
How disgusting.
Hoho, that's my county. There may be a storm coming (fuck Irma), but the Dems will remember this, they're fucking ruthless down here. It's an overwhelmingly blue area.
Maybe one day Justice in America won't accept Black Cards, but not yet.
People like this should be in prison, not in office...
At first I was appalled that he got in presumably without even a background check, but then I keep reading and see the court let him plead guilty to a [I]misdemeanor?[/I] Seriously?
[QUOTE=c:;52662325]At first I was appalled that he got in presumably without even a background check, but then I keep reading and see the court let him plead guilty to a [I]misdemeanor?[/I] Seriously?[/QUOTE]
Rich man's probation, poor man's incarceration.
[QUOTE=Psychokitten;52662394]Rich man's probation, poor man's incarceration.[/QUOTE]i'm stealing this and not giving you any credit for it
and jail this bastard, absolutely appalling
[QUOTE=froztshock;52662116]People like this should be in prison, not in office...[/QUOTE]
Is there a difference anymore?
Let's find out using the power of the venn diagram [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/hAujmm8.png[/IMG]
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