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Title: Navy chief convicted for child sex gets honorable discharge
Source: www.komotv.com
URL Source: http://www.komotv.com/news/15715297.html
Published: Feb 17, 2008
Author: Kitsap Sun
Post Date: 2008-02-17 13:02:08 by Ferret Mike
Keywords: None
Views: 1812
Comments: 26


Edward E. Scott is escorted out of Kitsap County Superior Court following his arraingment last year. (Photo courtesy of the Kitsap Sun.)

BREMERTON - The Navy has granted an honorable discharge to a former Naval Base Kitsap command master chief who was convicted last year of attempted child rape.

Edward E. Scott, 44, once the local base's highest enlisted man, was arrested after a sting operation in which an officer posed as the mother of young twins in an online forum. Scott was met by police at a Bremerton motel where he had arranged to have sex with what he believed was the mother and both children.

Convicted and sentenced in June to nine months in jail and three years of intensive sexual deviancy treatment, Scott retired from formal service in the Navy on Jan. 31.

His rank was reduced to senior chief petty officer, but he was allowed to retire with benefits.

Discharge records are covered under the Navy's privacy act. Naval Base Kitsap spokesman Tom Danaher could not comment, but the Kitsap Sun has reviewed a report confirming Scott's status that has circulated through the criminal justice system.

The result is surprising to Kevin McDermott, a former Navy Judge Advocate who's worked in military law since 1978. He now practices in California, and has most recently defended war crimes suspects from the Iraq war.

"I don't know if I've ever heard of a serviceman being convicted of a sex crime, getting an honorable discharge," he said.

Scott, who served 25 years, chatted from his home and work computers with an undercover detective posing as a mother of twin 12-year-olds in early 2006. The detective arranged a meeting with Scott for sex at a Bremerton hotel before work March 16.

Detectives arrested him, and a month later he pleaded guilty to attempted child rape and communicating with a minor for immoral purposes, both felonies. Though he faced a 90-month sentence, a Superior Court judge allowed Scott to opt for a nine-month sentence if he would undergo treatment.

The Navy wouldn't comment on what proceeded internally before his retirement was completed. But McDermott said that according to protocol Scott would have had a hearing before a commanding officer, perhaps a captain or admiral, who would have likely conducted what's known as a "mast" hearing.

Such a hearing would have given his commanding officer the authority to reduce him one rank — which did occur — and to take away a limited amount of pay as well as restrict him to a base or quarters for a limited span of time.

However, his commanding officer could have referred Scott to a court martial, where he could have faced a dishonorable discharge, or a Navy "administrative separation board," which could result in a slightly less harsh bad conduct discharge.

Ultimately, McDermott said, the Navy could have tried him again for the same crimes as were filed in the civilian Kitsap County Superior Court, as the concept of double jeopardy doesn't exist in the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

In actuality, Scott was demoted one rank, honorably discharged, and retired with the benefits of the senior chief rank. He's due to finish the sexual deviancy treatment in March 2010, according to court documents filed in Kitsap County Superior Court.

The Navy's decision sends the wrong message to servicemen and women everywhere, said Glenn Maiers, a retired Naval Base Kitsap senior chief petty officer.

"What does that tell the (lower ranks)? The higher up in pay grade you are, the more you can get away with," he said.

Part of a wider trend, McDermott contends the Navy and the armed forces have not been "coming down as hard" on service members post-September 11th. From the military's point of view, the best theory McDermott has on the rationale is simply: "We need bodies."

In Scott's case, McDermott believes his honorable discharge could be a result of "karma." His long and successful career were simply too vast to overlook.

Scott, who joined the Navy in 1982, served as command master chief of not only Naval Base Kitsap, but also the USS Camden and the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group. His tour of duty has included time in Guam, Hawaii, Whidbey Island and San Diego.

He was the recipient of the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal and Good Conduct Medal.

"(His command) said, 'Thank you very much for your long and hard work,'" McDermott posited. "We're going to give you one tremendous kiss when you go."

(The Kitsap Sun is a media partner of KOMO-TV. Click here to visit the Kitsap Sun's web site.) (1 image)

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#5. To: Ferret Mike (#0)

In actuality, Scott was demoted one rank, honorably discharged, and retired with the benefits of the senior chief rank. He's due to finish the sexual deviancy treatment in March 2010, according to court documents filed in Kitsap County Superior Court.

The Navy's decision sends the wrong message to servicemen and women everywhere, said Glenn Maiers, a retired Naval Base Kitsap senior chief petty officer.

"What does that tell the (lower ranks)? The higher up in pay grade you are, the more you can get away with," he said.

It tells the (lower ranks) that the command master chief served honorably and without a single blem on his service record, and that he wore gold not red hash marks as a result. And, there was no evidence that he engaged in illicit activities of the type he was allegedly planning while serving in the military and climbing the career ladder.

And, unlike the crime of espionage, the crimes he is charged with do not involve selling military or US secrets, so, except for his unusual and illegal midlife appetites he has been an exempliary non commissioned naval officer. Allowing him to retire with an honorable and full bennies (at a lower rank) is a reasonable disposition from the captain's mast.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2008-02-17   13:48:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: HOUNDDAWG (#5) (Edited)

Scott retired from formal service in the Navy on Jan. 31.

What a rationalization on your part. He was formally a miltary commander at the time of his crime. Where there's smoke, there's fire, baby.

angle  posted on  2008-02-17   14:21:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: angle (#6) (Edited)

Well, so far his only crime was typing forbidden thoughts, and what evidence is there that he was anything but an exemplary non com before that?

Perhaps the captain remembers his own midlife crisis and the things he was thinking or doing.

And, what's a crime in the states is ordinary prostitution in The Philippines, Southeast Asia and other ports of call.

There is simply no reason to treat the planning of an illicit encounter as if he had been doing it for years. And, the punishment should reflect that.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2008-02-17   14:28:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: HOUNDDAWG (#7)

The detective arranged a meeting with Scott for sex at a Bremerton hotel before work March 16.

Detectives arrested him, and a month later he pleaded guilty to attempted child rape and communicating with a minor for immoral purposes, both felonies.

"Perhaps the captain remembers his own midlife crisis and the things he was thinking or doing?"

"What's a crime in the states is ordinary prostitution in The Philippines, Southeast Asia and other ports of call."

Just what are you excusing here? It's paedophilia for crissakes.

angle  posted on  2008-02-17   21:07:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: angle (#8)

Just what are you excusing here? It's paedophilia for crissakes.

Well, suppose another career pedophile with a closet filled with videos of repeat offenses is busted and he couldn't be punished any more than the max penalty (that you're demanding in this case) that was given to someone who talked dirty with an undercover cop.

Would you then be screaming that he be executed because the punishment for the first victimless crime can't possibly be appropriate for the second, serious predator?

This is why the founders wanted the punishment to fit the crime in America.

Silly reactionaries would demand executions for their pet crimes, whether its swindling company pensions or for some animal activists, hunting helpless critters.

Just who was the victim here?

Answer: no one.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2008-02-18   0:19:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: HOUNDDAWG (#9)

another career pedophile

FYI: www.raven1.net/napolis1.htm

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Lt. Col. Michael Aquino, cult leader of a satanic organization called the Temple of Set. He was a High Priest while simultaneously serving in the armed forces as a military intelligence operative and psychological/propaganda warfare expert. Lt. Col. Aquino was processed out of the Army Active Reserves in 1990 after a ritual child molestation investigation.

www.larouch epub.com/other/2005/3233aquino_profile.html

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Throughout much of the 1980s, Aquino was at the center of a controversy involving the Pentagon's acquiescence to outright Satanic practices inside the military services. Aquino was also a prime suspect in a series of pedophile scandals involving the sexual abuse of hundreds of children, including the children of military personnel serving at the Presidio U.S. Army station in the San Francisco Bay Area. Furthermore, even as Aquino was being investigated by Army Criminal Investigation Division officers for involvement in the pedophile cases, he retained highest-level security clearances, and was involved in pioneering work in military psychological operations ("psy-ops").

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According to an article in the Oct. 30, 1987 San Francisco Examiner, one of the victims had identified Aquino and his wife as participants in the child rape. According to the victim, the Aquinos had filmed scenes of the child being fondled by Hambright in a bathtub. The child's description of the house, which was also the headquarters of Aquino's Satanic Temple of Set, was so detailed, that police were able to obtain a search warrant. During the raid, they confiscated 38 videotapes, photo negatives, and other evidence that the home had been the hub of a pedophile ring, operating in and around U.S. military bases.

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#26. To: angle, HOUNDDAWG, Ferret Mike (#25)

Wanna bet they didn't get everybody? Wanna bet that a lot of high ranking pedophiles got covered up?

I might even speculate that our good ex-Master Chief was a member of the still very much alive ring.

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