Remember all those puff stories on Drag Queen Story Hour and how parents dragged their kids to see them? Of course, they are harmless, right? Not necessarily.
Brett Blomme, 38, a Milwaukee County Children’s Court judge and the former president of the Cream City Foundation, the group that runs the Drag Queen reading program locally has been arrested on seven counts of child pornography.
Liberal parents took their kids for the reading sessions not caring if there were pedophiles involved or not. In fact, I would not be surprised if knowing that would have made them happy and proud.
The same way they are proud to have their little boys were dresses. It is a status symbol among liberals. Your family is shamed if they are normal.
The Houston Public Library allowed a drag queen who had molested a child previously to read to kids.
Blomme is not allowed near any children excep0t the two he adopted with his husband. That doesn’t sound safe to me.
He is awaiting trial for downloading allegedly uploading 27 images and videos of children being sexually abused on the messaging app Kik.
Assistant Attorney General David Maas, who is prosecuting the case, has argued that Blomme should not have any unsupervised contact with children — including the two that he and his husband adopted:
“A 44-page search warrant filed Friday by a DCI special agent said investigators found Blomme, using the name ‘dommasterbb,’ uploaded 27 videos and images containing child pornography. Two of the files were uploaded at a Milwaukee County government building, the search warrant said,” the Journal Sentinel report continues. “The special agent sought permission to search Blomme’s courtroom, chambers, houses in Milwaukee and Dane counties and his 2017 Audi. Blomme is currently assigned to Milwaukee County Children’s Court.”
A preliminary hearing has been set for May 29. The state Supreme Court has suspended Blomme from any judicial duties, without pay, per the high court’s “superintending and administrative authority.”
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, who advocated for Blomme’s election, said that the charges were “a complete surprise.”
“The allegations are alarming,” Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said. “Before he was elected to the bench, the judge served as chair of the Board of Zoning Appeals, an appointed board in City Government. The reports of the arrest came as a complete surprise.”
If convicted, Blomme faces up to 25 years in prison for each count.