The Walt Disney company, who can’t stay out of the weekly headlines on their perversion towards young children and LGBTQ+ kids, apparently covered up the molestation of an 11-year-old girl aboard one of their Disney cruises.

Well, its becoming a trend that they want to perpetuate the sexual grooming of children.

According to a Twitter post from Christopher F. Rufo, a City Journal writer, “Disney has had employees arrested for child sex crimes in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022—in other words, at least once a year for the past decade.”

And now, former Disney security officer blows the whistle on coverup of child molestations on cruise ships.

100% FedUp give us more details of the story:

Dawn Taplin, the first female security officer at Disney and second in the entire cruise line industry, was on the cruise ship where this occurred. In 2014, she revealed Disney’s previous molestation cover-up.

In 2012, a Disney cruise ship employee was caught on camera molesting an 11-year-old girl in an elevator. Disney authorities allegedly did not allow security to report the incident.

Video footage from the cruise ship shows Braganza leading a young girl into an elevator

Taplin interviewed the young victim after she and her grandmother reported the crime to Guest Services. The security officer, who had 17-years of experience as a police officer, found the surveillance footage extremely troubling.

The molestation occurred while the cruise ship was still docked at Port Canaveral in Florida while passengers were still boarding. Taplin recalls that they “weren’t going anywhere for another two hours or so.” Since they were still on U.S. land, Taplin notified the ship’s second-in-command and offered to call her FBI contact. However, she did not get the response she anticipated.

Officer Taplin said that she felt like Disney tried to sweep the crime under the carpet, partly because the little girl and her grandmother were Brazilian. “Disney wouldn’t have got away with it if they were Americans,” Officer Taplin said.

Taplin recalled: 

“I was ordered not to make any phone calls, do anything at all. Nothing. Period. Just keep your mouth shut. If a crime is committed while you’re hooked up anywhere here, it is an American, it is the United States, it is a Florida crime.”

Former Disney Cruise Line Security Officer, Dawn Taplin

The outlet continued:

The ship then departed that afternoon with the suspected perpetrator, Milton Braganza, still on board, leaving other children at risk of falling victim to the same employee. Disney had put its reputation ahead of the children’s safety.

The following day, after the cruise ship had left U.S. waters, the Disney Cruise Line finally notified the Port Canaveral police and the U.S. Coast Guard. However, the case was passed on to the Royal Bahamas Police Force.

“In my professional and personal opinion, I think they wanted to get outside the United States limits and get him off the ship in the Bahamas and just leave it alone,” Taplin said.

Once the ship arrived in Nassau, Braganza admitted to the act he was accused of, but the victim’s grandmother chose not to prosecute. It is unclear why the family chose to step away from this case.

Later, Braganza was flown back to his home country of India at the expense of Disney. The company both arranged and paid for his flight.

Ex-Disney Cruise Line employee, Milton Braganza

One week after this incident, Taplin resigned from the Disney Cruise Line after working with them for nine months.

Several Disney employees were caught up in a sting featuring over 100 child sexual predators and those seeking prostitutes, in a six-day undercover human trafficking operation in Florida.

To add insult to injury, recent videos leaked to the public show several Disney programmers and executives talking openly about featuring trans and gay content and characters for the consumption of young viewers.

Source: 100percentfedup

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