An undocumented (which means illegal in MSM terms) worker had been employed at country music's queen Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede dinner show for nearly three years, gaining access to countless children who preformed in the show.
Usually we don't make a fuss over a company hiring a illegal worker and allowing them around kids, but Gonzalez is "special". You know, that sick demented sort of "special".
Dressed as an elf, although certainly more dangerous than one, Gonzalez used his position to prey upon and molest children.
In all, there are 12 counts against him, which all happened within a 12 day period, and while his defense seems to be "I didn't do it", the very fact that this low life ran for a year after being indicted seems to add to his guilt. Well, that and the multiple children that are accusing him.
Usually we don't make a fuss over a company hiring a illegal worker and allowing them around kids, but Gonzalez is "special". You know, that sick demented sort of "special".
Dressed as an elf, although certainly more dangerous than one, Gonzalez used his position to prey upon and molest children.
Beginning next week, Armando Gonzalez is set to stand trial on one count of aggravated sexual battery on a child under 13 for the first of the four alleged victims.
No one else from Dixie Stampede or Dollywood Co. is facing criminal charges in connection with the allegations, but multimillion-dollar lawsuits are pending against the company for negligent hiring and breach of contract to care for and protect the children.
Court documents say Gonzalez, who was an employee of Dixie Stampede for three years, touched the children over their clothes in the genital area as they were preparing to go on stage in a wagon in November 2004.
In all, there are 12 counts against him, which all happened within a 12 day period, and while his defense seems to be "I didn't do it", the very fact that this low life ran for a year after being indicted seems to add to his guilt. Well, that and the multiple children that are accusing him.