![]() ![]() I'm back with you today to share the other chocolate business, the one on the West Coast. (If you missed it, I've included it directly below this email). Thank you all for such an abundance of joy and warm response to my email. ![]() ![]() I came out of a ten month hibernation last Friday (Black Friday) and was overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from so many of our old 'Chocoley Family'. If you didn't receive these emails and want to be kept up to date on what's happening in our part of the chocolate world, please subscribe to our email list at the bottom of the page. Attorney for Vermont Christina Nolan.Our Preferred Vendors were introduced in these two emails back in November, 2020. The investigation included use of a dog, Mojo, a yellow Labrador, who assisted when search warrants were issued in locating evidence including micro computer cards used to store photographs and information. These tips are typically generated by internet service providers or social media platforms when they detect suspected child sexual exploitation material on their networks, according to a statement by the U.S. The operation was conducted by the Vermont’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (VT-ICAC) and federal Homeland Security investigators who executed search warrants on several residences during the week of May 13th based on tips received from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Fiore was released on conditions after appearing in federal court, according to court records.Īccording to state and federal authorities, four other people face state charges, including Frank Farley, 37, of Rutland Uriah Shows, 29, of Middlebury Bernard Tinker, 58, of Colchester and Richard Weston, 25, of Huntington. Biathrow was also detained and a not guilty plea was entered by the court, documents show. Hamlin and Hulett pleaded not guilty in May and are being detained pending trial, according to court documents. Hamlin, Hulett, Fiore and 61-year-old Russell Biathrow of Killington faced federal charges of child pornography possession/promotion. In April, he was listed in a research publication as pursuing a doctorate in nursing practice at UVM. Nurse Sean Fiore, 35, of Burlington was also charged in the recent investigation. Hulett was later sentenced to three years in jail after a public firestorm that included calls for Cashman’s impeachment and a swarm of media criticism, including from Bill O’Reilly of Fox News who called Cashman “the worst judge in America.” The resentencing happened after the Vermont Department of Corrections changed policy and offered treatment sooner. In the 2006 case, Judge Edward Cashman initially sentenced Hulett to 60 days in jail to ensure he received prompt sex offender treatment, which was only offered when an offender was near the end of a jail term. ![]()
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