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Job Opportunities with CSEC System of Care - POSTED - Monday, August 10, 2009

Tuesday, August 11 -- The Assistant Administrator, Case Manager, and Administrative Assistant positions for the CSEC System of Care should post on the Gwinnett, Rockdale, Newton Community Service Board website. The Family Support and Peer Support positions will go up later Tuesday or Wednesday, August 12. 

Parents/guardians of commercially sexually exploited children and survivors of child sex trafficking are uniquely qualified for the Family Support and Peer Support (life coach) roles. Visit http://www.grncsb.com/ and see Job Opportunities link on left hand side.

 
   

From A Future.Not A Past.
 
A Future. Not A Past. would like congratulate the Fulton County District Attorney's Office, Senior Assistant District Attorney Dalia Racine of the Crimes Against Women and Children Unit with assistance from ADA Kenya Johnson and Investigator Antonio Long of the Fulton County District Attorney's Investigations Unit for the conviction of Kenton Ballard.
 
32-year old Kenton Ballard of Atlanta was convicted Thursday morning of several charges including Statutory Rape, Aggravated Child Molestation, Aggravated Assault, Pimping, Pandering and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. He was immediately sentenced to 30-years in prison.
 
Ballard's case dates back to 2005 when he met a 14-year old runaway girl on Metropolitan Avenue in Atlanta. The teen moved in with him and he immediately began having sex with her. Within a month of meeting the victim, he began to beat and pistol-whip her on a consistent basis and eventually began to prostitute her. At times, Ballard would send the teen out to Metropolitan Avenue to solicit men, other times he brought "clients" to their home. In 2006, the victim's mother, who had previously reported her daughter as a runaway, spotted the teen walking down the street. She called police who responded immediately and questioned the victim about her eight month ordeal. Ballard was arrested a short-time later. Prosecutors began their case against the defendant this week. He decided to plea prior to the start of testimony this morning. 
 
Superior Court Judge Christopher Brasher presided over the case. It was prosecuted by Senior Assistant District Attorney Dalia Racine of the Crimes Against Women and Children Unit with assistance from ADA Kenya Johnson and Investigator Antonio Long of the Fulton County District Attorney's Investigations Unit. Detective J. Siwemuke of the Atlanta Police Department led the initial investigation. 
          
A Future. Not A Past. is thrilled that the District Attorney's office was able to convict this perpetrator for such a heinous crime.  With the help of the DA's Office, law enforcement, and our dedicated community, we WILL stop the prostitution of Georgia's Children!

                                                                                                    

   

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