Is the Bush-Hughes child trafficking network still operating?
Margaret Cole Hughes was still operating her criminal network through April last year.
She had help from 244 co-conspirators like Donald Doehrer.
According to other two million documents submitted into the evidence presented by prosecutors and the State Department.
And that network included a specialty brand of child pornography.
Twelve-year-old girls.
Producing it in Austin, Texas.
Then selling it overseas.
Doehrer is free without a bond.
His next court hearing is July 12th at 2:30 p.m.
He has never been booked, fingerprinted, or photographed.
The court never requested a sample of his DNA either.
Doehrer’s 32-page case file from the Austin, Texas Federal Court is linked here:
Matthew Lee Russell, an attorney, will be at Doehrer’s hearing to report on the case.
He has been covering the Federal Court in Manhattan daily for over ten years.
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Mrs. Robin Herring Longoria worked for Margaret Cole Hughes.
Longoria is Margaret’s first co-worker to plead guilty.
To avoid jail time, Longoria pleaded guilty to single counts of fraud and conspiracy.
Instead of selling children and 20-years in jail.
Longoria never snitched on any of the other 244 co-conspirators.
She got her “Get out of Jail Free card” anyway.
Robin used to work for BlackRock Financial in Dallas.
Margaret Cole Hughes started her criminal enterprise in 1991 with the help of former President George H.W. Bush.
Prosecutors have failed to say whether they have closed down the Hughes-Bush child trafficking network.
Bill Barr was President Bush’s, Attorney General.
The purpose of the AG’s Office is to protect the President rather than representing the people of the U.S.
So that is why Barr moved the Doehrer and Longoria cases from Texas to Manhattan and Cleveland?
To protect the Bush family, who live in Texas?
Who is Donald Doehrer?
According to federal court records, Doehrer is:
21 years old
single
works for Amazon Fulfillment Center in San Marcos, Texas (halfway between San Antonio and Austin)
makes $2528 a month
has $118 in cash
was released Sept. 15th in Austin, Texas, even though prosecutors said he was “a risk to flee.”
Page nine of 32 pages in the court link below dated Sept. 1st
Donald Doehrer, “The defendant is ordered released” on Sept. 15th. Page 30 of 32 pages.