Georgia trafficking sting nails Pentagon chief of staff who oversees US military school system. Check out this guy's credentials.
ยท Dec 1, 2023 ยท NottheBee.com

The Coweta County, Georgia, Sheriff's Office last week arrested a man who worked for the Pentagon as an education specialist in a human trafficking sting for attempting to solicit sex.

Stephen Hovanic, who worked for the Pentagon as the former chief of staff for the Americas division of the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA), was arrested for pandering, a misdemeanor when he attempted to solicit sex from an undercover police officer.

The DoDEA is described as "one of only two Federally-operated school systems" that is "responsible for planning, directing, coordinating, and managing prekindergarten through 12th grade educational programs on behalf of the Department of Defense (DoD)," according to its website.

The DoDEA operates 160 schools located across 11 countries, seven states, Guam and Puerto Rico.

The man in charge of the US military school system was caught in a human-trafficking sting.

Remember that the next time they try to gaslight you and say it's all a conspiracy.

This man was in charge of 15,000 employees that serve 70,000 children of service members across the globe. The DoDEA website says it is "committed to ensuring that all school-aged children of military families are provided a world-class education."

Hovanic has been in this role since 2010. Before that, he was the principal of the Quantico Middle/High School on Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virigina, serving from 1996-2008. Before that, he was a teacher, coach, and eventually assistant principal at Spotsylvania County Public Schools in Virigina.

In other words, this is the guy who has been in children's education for his entire career and now runs our military schools:

"This kind of operation is really important to us, because, number one, sex buyers are a huge problem in the industry. Without sex buyers, there wouldn't be a market for the females to continue to be victimized," an agent told FOX 5 on the condition of anonymity.

"Second, and probably most importantly for all of us, is the victimization of these females. There's not a good scenario for them in this lifestyle, so the goal is to get them out of this lifestyle."

Your tax dollars at work! We're employing a man paying for prostitution services from girls in the sex slave trade??

Here's the undercover video:

Coweta County and Haralson County both worked together on this sting, and this statement was released from the Haralson County Sheriff's Office:

26 arrests and 6 girls freed from sex slavery!

Good work, Georgia. Washington, you have some explaining to do.


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