Telemundo confirmed Friday the alleged rapist of a 10-year-old girl who underwent an abortion is in a “domestic relationship” with the victim’s mother, who reportedly is also pregnant with his child.
“It is, in fact, a domestic relationship – and there are additional children in the household,” said Jorge Bonilla, director of Media Research Center (MRC) Latino. “Horrendous.”
Bonilla translated the Telemundo interview that confirmed the relationship between the young girl and the alleged rapist, also reported to be an illegal alien.
It is, in fact, a domestic relationship- and there are additional children in the household. Horrendous.
— Jorge Bonilla (@BonillaJL) July 16, 2022
“It appears that Telemundo is the only national media outlet currently seeking to center the true victim of the awful Ohio rape case: not the abortionist, but the girl whose innocence was shattered by a member of her own household,” Bonilla wrote at NewsBusters, providing the following translated exchange between Telemundo’s Maria Vargas Pión and the girl’s mother, as well as Pión’s conversation with Daisy Torres, one of the two individuals who confirmed the woman is indeed the girl’s mother:
VARGAS PIÓN: Do you, as the girl’s mother, think that he is innocent?
MOTHER: Of course.
VARGAS PIÓN: Then why is he incarcerated?
MOTHER: I don’t know, but I don’t really want to talk.
VARGAS PIÓN: Telemundo News confirmed with two people who know her that she is indeed the girl’s mother; including Daisy Torres, who claims that they both frequent the same nightclub.
Upon seeing photos and video images recorded with our cameras, she said the following.
Is that her?
DAISY TORRES: It’s her. Yes. That’s right.
VARGAS PIÓN: And you say that she is the mother of the 10-year-old girl who was raped.
TORRES: Yes, it is (REDACTED). The girl’s mother.
VARGAS PIÓN: She also said that the woman is in a relationship with Gerson Fuentes.
TORRES:
He’s her partner. And he is the father of the child she is carrying in her womb right now.
VARGAS PIÓN: So the woman is pregnant.
TORRES: Yes.
VARGAS PIÓN: Throughout our exclusive interview with the woman who says that she is the girl’s mother, we pressed her on whether 27-year-old Gerson Fuentes was the minor’s rapist. She replied without hesitation.
MOTHER: Everything that they are saying against him is a lie.
“As I suspected, the victim’s mother is in a domestic relationship with the confessed rapist, there are two other children in the household and another on the way,” Bonilla summarized. “The child herself identified the rapist to law enforcement a week after the abortion and two weeks after the rape was reported to authorities.”
“The question has to be asked – why did the child remain in the household a full two weeks after the rape was reported?” he asked, adding, “[W]hy isn’t NBC reporting news broken by its Telemundo assets?”
The case of the 10-year-old girl went viral after Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an Indiana abortion activist with ties to Planned Parenthood who reportedly performed the abortion on the young girl, joined pro-abortion media to use the story to target pro-life states that have chosen to return to or enact abortion restrictions or bans per the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization last month.
Despite numerous inquiries into what many saw as a vague story, Bernard, when asked by others in the media, did not share any further details, including whether or not she made a report of the alleged rape to law enforcement or child protective services.
Both Fox News and the German-owned Politico, however, said they had obtained copies of the Termination of Pregnancy Report (TPR), filed by Bernard, that indicated the girl, who recently turned 10, underwent a drug-induced abortion on June 30, and that the father of the baby was a “17”-year-old minor, instead of the 27-year-old Gerson Fuentes, who, police said, confessed to raping the girl on at least two occasions when she was 9 years old.
In 2018, Indiana Right to Life performed an audit of public record pregnancy reports and found nine abortionists, Bernard among them, who allegedly neglected to report minor-age abortions to the state’s health department and social services, as the law requires:
Forty-eight consumer complaints have been filed against nine Indiana abortion doctors who have allegedly failed to follow the legal reporting requirements to protect young children from sex abuse. The doctors are: Jeffrey Glazer, Caitlin Bernard, Cassandra Cashman, Carol Dellinger, Mandy Gittler, Kathleen Glover, Martin Haskell, Resad Pasic and Sarah Turner. They are employed at all licensed Indiana abortion facilities: Women’s Med Center in Indianapolis, Clinic for Women in Indianapolis, and Planned Parenthood in Indianapolis, Lafayette, Bloomington and Merrillville.
The young girl’s mother, who did not wish to be identified or have her face on camera, defended the alleged rapist, stating, “Everything they are saying against him is a lie,” Telemundo reported Thursday.
Fox News reported Wednesday a source from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed Fuentes is in the United States illegally.
The report noted:
The source told Fox that Fuentes is a Guatemalan national in the country illegally and that ICE has placed a detainer on Fuentes, which is a request he eventually be handed over to the agency for removal proceedings.
ICE later confirmed to Fox News Digital that Fuentes is in the U.S. unlawfully.
NEW: Per ICE source, Gerson Fuentes, the man charged with raping & impregnating a 10-year-old girl in Ohio, is a Guatemalan national in the U.S. illegally & ICE has placed a detainer on him with local law enforcement. The victim later traveled to Indiana for an abortion. @FoxNews pic.twitter.com/NWftShZejw
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) July 13, 2022
Pro-abortion media and, ultimately, Joe Biden himself, used the story of the alleged rape of the young girl to attempt to shame states with abortion restrictions or bans following the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs that overturned Roe v. Wade. Biden repeated the claim in an effort to justify his executive order attempting to undermine that ruling.
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Susan Berry, PhD, is national education editor at The Star News Network. Email tips to [email protected].
Photo “Ohio Child Rape Case” by Jorge Bonilla.