ANC2B has added Transgender Pride Flags to 17th Street Northwest, as part of Capital TransPride 2018, Dupont Circle, Washington, DC USA (Flickr/Ted Eytan)
Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Shea Sanna is suing his Soros-funded boss, District Attorney George Gascón, claiming that he was subjected to a “retaliation campaign” for speaking out against his policies and “misgendering” a transgender defendant who was later found guilty of molesting a 10-year-old girl, according to a legal complaint filed Monday.
Sanna in 2020 repeatedly referred to Hannah Tubbs, a transgender woman, as a man while prosecuting him for sexually assaulting a young girl, having been rebuked by the case’s judge and a superior at the district attorney’s office for doing so, The Los Angeles Times reported. The deputy district attorney was later suspended without pay for five days after the district attorney’s office found he intentionally “misgendered” Tubbs, demoted, forced to repeatedly make long drives to attend disciplinary meetings and endured a pay cut, according to the complaint.
“Tubbs is a violent sex offender,” Sanna said in 2020 after a judge reminded him that the defendant identified as a female, according to The Los Angeles Times. Tubbs pled guilty to manslaughter in 2023 for beating his friend to death with a rock in 2019, Fox News Digital reported.
Tubbs was tried as a minor as he was 17 when he assaulted the 10-year-old girl, The Los Angeles Times reported. Sanna wanted to have Tubbs face trial as an adult but was stopped by a policy instituted by Gascón that prevented prosecutors from attempting to move juvenile defendants to adult courts. […]
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