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fwd: Moonie salesman accused of molesting 2 girls in Yelm

Von: Tilman Hausherr (tilman-usenet@snafu.de) [Profil]
Datum: 06.07.2008 18:37
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http://www.theolympian.com/southsound/story/488261.html
Man accused of molesting 2 girls in Yelm

The Olympian
24.6.2008

By Jeremy Pawloski

A man who says he is a missionary for the Unification Church was
arrested Monday on suspicion of two counts of child molestation after
two girls, ages 9 and 15, alleged he touched their chests while he was
trying to sell jewelry at a coffee shop in Yelm.

Yasaku Enishi, 26, was being held Tuesday night at the Thurston County
Jail. His preliminary appearance scheduled for Tuesday was delayed
because a Japanese interpreter could not be summoned to court in time.

Enishi denied the allegations in court papers. He said he has been in
Washington for a week and is Japanese citizen.

Members of the Unification Church follow the Korean religious leader the
Rev. Sun Myung Moon and believe that the second messiah was born in the
early 20th century in Korea. Detractors of the church refer to its
members as Moonies.

A woman who answered the phone at Blue Bottle Espresso on Yelm Avenue
said Tuesday that Enishi was informally showing jewelry at the shop
Monday and did not have permission to be there.

Documents

According to court papers:

Yelm police responded after a 9-year-old girl's brother told an officer
that a man in the shop rubbed the girl's chest while he was showing her
jewelry. When the officer met with the girl and her mother, the girl was
"very upset and crying at times."

The girl's brother told the officer that the man was back in the shop.
"The defendant indicated that he is a missionary who was in the United
States selling jewelry to local business for his church."

A 15-year-old girl who also was in the shop told the officer that the
same man "came up behind her and placed a necklace around her neck." She
said the defendant then moved his hands across her chest. The girl "said
she felt very uncomfortable."

Jeremy Pawloski covers public safety for The Olympian. He can be reached
at 360-754-5465 or jpawloski at theolympian.com.

--
Tilman Hausherr     ** Inventor of the "Driving Principle" **
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(wife of Washington Times president to a reporter)

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