ACLU Attorney Disbarred For Kid-Sex Online Chats

It was not too long ago I wrote about the case of Charles Rust-Tierney who was arrested for child pornography. As I reported at the time, the mainstream media largely ignored the story. We now have another attorney emplyed by the ACLU in trouble for his actions on the internet.

NJ.com is reporting Steven C. Cunningham has been disbarred in New Jersey after pleading guilty to one count of attempted endangerment of the welfare of a child.

On three separate occasions between September and October 2004, Cunningham chatted online via his home computer in Jersey City with a person he believed to be a 12-year-old boy, officials said. In reality, it was an undercover Passaic County investigator.

During the sessions, Cunningham “described, in lurid detail, certain sexual acts that he hoped to perform on the boy,” court papers said.

“He also described sex acts that he hoped to teach the boy to perform on him, inviting the child to ‘get together in New York,’” according to the documents.

Cunningham pleaded guilty to the charges Dec. 13, 2005, and was sentenced to parole supervision for the rest of his life, court papers say.

A similar case in 2002 resulted in a one-year suspension for another lawyer, but the state Supreme Court instead ordered disbarment for life, saying society’s view of such crimes is more harsh today.

“These rules change as society change and the court is obviously viewing them as among the most serious violations an attorney can commit,” said David E. Johnson Jr., director of the Office of Attorney Ethics. “This is a very serious matter and the court imposed the most serious discipline.”

Cunningham had no prior record nor prior attorney ethics charges, officials said. The disbarment only affects his status to practice law in New Jersey; authorities said he also is licensed to practice law in New York, but Johnson said his office is notifying authorities there.

Cunningham could not be reached at his Jersey City residence for comment.

Court papers say he was employed by the American Civil Liberties Union in New York, but officials at that office did not immediately return calls.

Let’s hope the State of New York will follow New Jersey’s lead and disbar Mr. Cunningham in New York as well.

Hat tip to Stop The ACLU for the story.

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2 Responses to “ACLU Attorney Disbarred For Kid-Sex Online Chats”

  1. THE ACLU IS THE ENEMY OF HUMANITY AND ARE DEDACATED TO THE DISTRUCTION OF THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE BY ANY AND ALL MEANS. SIMPLY PUT…IF IT’S BAD FOR AMERICA …THEY ARE FOR IT ! ….Chucky !

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