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Sex Offender Convicted Of Rubbing Genitals Against 13-year Old Girl On 7 Train

(Source: R36)

(Source: R36)

April 26, 2016 Staff Report

A registered sex offender who rubbed his genitals against a 13-year-old girl on the 7 train and then minutes later against a 24-year-old woman on a different 7 train was convicted of a series of sex crimes yesterday, according to the Queens District Attorney’s Office.

Paul Kingsley, 56, of Brooklyn, was observed by two undercover police officers rubbing his genitals on the leg and thigh of a 13-year-old girl while aboard a Flushing-bound 7 train on the afternoon of Dec. 6, 2013, according to court documents.

One of the officers spoke to the girl when she got off the 7 train at the Junction Blvd/Roosevelt Avenue station, while the other officer stayed on the train and followed Kingsley.

Kingsley got off the train and then jumped onto a 7 train going in the opposite direction. While aboard the Manhattan-bound train the officer observed Kingsley rubbing his penis on a 24-year-old female’s buttocks near the 74th Street/Roosevelt Avenue station.

Kingsley was wearing an ankle-mounted GPS tracking device on him at the time of the incident given his history as a sexually violent sex offender. Kingsley was convicted of abusing a 9-year-old girl in a library in North Carolina and another 9-year-old girl in a library in Syracuse, New York.

“A jury has convicted the defendant of sexually forcing himself on a young girl and a young woman as they rode the subway.  He has proven himself to once again be a clear and present danger to females of all ages and to society in general,” said Richard Brown, Queens District Attorney, in a statement.

Kingsley, who has been held in jail on a SIST (Strict and Intensive Supervision and Treatment) parole warrant since his December 2013 arraignment, faces up to two years in prison at sentencing on June 14, 2016. In addition, Kingsley faces indefinite civil commitment for allegedly violating the terms of his SIST parole.

 

 

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Peebles

What gets me is, how many people probably just stood by and watched as this happened.

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John

Yeah In Sweden they are giving these sick bastsrds some medicine that turns off the testosterone.
Well they should just chop off their balls and then no more problems

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Change is not good

Some idiot liberal will say he needs help, hes sick,bla,bla,bla. Hes not fixible,put him in jail and keep him there

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Bones

A history of two 9 yr old girls and now a 13 yr old and a young woman, and they are only suggesting TWO years in prison?!?!?! This type of evil should be locked away forever, they might as well pick out his next victim and have her waiting outside the jail when he’s released. Our judicial system is shit

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