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But in any case, the police must verify the situation.Johann Schimitz was in a meeting when the investigators called him outside, explained this and that, and asked, "Is he your son?" "Yes." John did not deny it, but the next thing he said was not so pleasant: "I am not and will not be financially responsible to him, that is her responsibility." Know what hair, or how that "intentional injury case" happened. A few days later, the news of Johann Schimitz's "foster house" appeared on the front pages of newspapers everywhere, and his political career came to an end. Mrs. Schimitz was also forced to withdraw from the "Freedom Forum".The couple lived apart for a while and then moved back together.

This is the so-called "the upper beam is not straight and the lower beam is crooked" and "the father and daughter are exactly the same" that the media has exaggerated.Journalists compared that John Himmitz and his beloved daughter, Mary Kay, both had extramarital affairs with their students and both had illegitimate children. The finale to the John Himmitz and Kara Starker story: The police did not have enough evidence to charge Kara with child abuse because at least three different families had cared for John while Kara was at work over the past few months · George and his little sister, a total of more than a dozen people have the opportunity to commit crimes. In 1994, after Kara Starkle died of diabetes that had plagued her for many years, John Schimitz refused to adopt John George, who was 13 years old at the time, and Eugenie, 11 years old (some say his wife didn't let him) adoption).Later, the children were adopted by the famous wizard Jenny Dixon, a good friend of Mrs. Schimitz Mary. When Jenny Dixon died of illness in 1997, the younger siblings were sent to an orphanage.

Mary Kay always stood by her father whenever the Schimitzs disagreed, and this time was no exception.Her mother, she told friends, was cold, lacking in human touch and feminine tenderness, not fulfilling her responsibilities as a wife, and "she was the one who drove him to that point". The scandal that rocked the Himmitzes didn't affect Mary Kay too much, as she was away from home, attending Arizona State University and continuing her "Party Girl" career. Comfortable day. When she was young, Mary Kay almost never failed in love, and she and Steven Letourneau lived together after a date or two.Mary Kay later said she was fascinated by Steven's looks.

Steven Letourneu was born in Washington State. He is the eldest son of Xie Rong and Dick Letourneu, and there is a younger sister who is 4 years younger than him.When Steven was about 10 years old, the whole family moved to Alaska with the job transfer of Mr. Letourneau.Soon, the Letourneu couple divorced, and the two children voluntarily chose to live with their father, but the mother always lived not far away and could often see each other. Michelle Renault knew everything about Mary Kay and Steven's relationship.According to Mei Xian: "Some men are Mr. Right, some men are Mr. Now, and Steven is Mary Kay's Mr. Right Now." According to the literal meaning of English, Mr. Right means " "Mr. Suitable" refers to someone who can be considered for marriage. Mr. Now is "Mr. Now", that is, it is just for fun, making friends, not serious. Mr.RightNow, "Mr. Immediately", must get married as soon as possible.

Meixian's words refer to Mary Kay's unmarried pregnancy and her hasty marriage with Steven.The Schimitz family believes in Roman Catholicism. When they heard that their daughter was pregnant, the Schimitz couple urged Mary Kay to get married quickly without even thinking about it.In fact, Mary Kay has never really loved Steven, he is just her Mr. Now.Mary Kay privately thought Steven wasn't mature enough or smart enough.However, Steven was smart enough to understand Mary Kay's attitude towards him, which also paved the way for their subsequent feud.Mary Kay understands that Steven's constant affairs after marriage are not only due to his appearance, but also revenge for Mary Kay's disdain for him back then.

Mary Kay and Steven were in the process of getting married and dropping out of Arizona State University.A few months later, Mary Kay gave birth to their eldest son, Steven Jr., in Alaska, who also found a job with Alaska Airlines.Soon, the company's internal personnel were adjusted, and Steven moved to Seattle with his wife and children.The couple's marriage has been accompanied by financial distress from the beginning, with one debt after another.Relying on the financial support of her mother's family, Mary Kay managed to finish the evening classes at Seattle University and obtained a teaching diploma.

A helpful neighbor referred Mary Kay to a lawyer.David Gork, who also lived in Normandy Park, had met Mary Kay at a neighborhood party before, and was a half-acquaintance of her. On Saturday, March 8, 1997, Mary Kay's first meeting with her lawyer was at Gork's house.Mary Kay didn't take it all that seriously at the time, feeling more like she was visiting neighbors because she wasn't even sure she needed a lawyer. "I don't think there is anything wrong with two people falling in love." Mary Kay said immediately, "Of course I know that a teacher must never fall in love with a student, because it desecrates the sacred teacher-student relationship. I am going to resign immediately. But to say it's a crime," Mary Kay shook her head resolutely, "is simply absurd!"

David Gork shook his head, too, pitifully.He felt that Mary Kay was too ignorant, too ignorant of the law, to realize the seriousness of his present situation. "You're probably right." David said carefully, knowing that his words would hit Mary Kay in the head, and he just hoped it wouldn't hit too hard. "The bad thing is that it was all in the wrong place at the wrong time." David first gave Mary Kay some basic legal education related to the case.He explained that, first, the law will never recognize, let alone consider, the existence of "love" between a 35-year-old adult woman and a 13-year-old boy; second, Washington State has just amended the relevant The law changes StatutoryRape—a consensual sexual relationship between an adult and a minor—from the original definition of "rape of a young girl" to "rape of a young child".

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