A deputy district attorney claims his boss George Gascón knew about Hannah Tubbs' jail calls before the sentencing. This comes as Gascón's statement over the weekend claimed he didn't know about the recordings.
He pointed to a Los Angeles Times report in which Bastian went on the record to state that senior aides in Gascón’s office knew about the calls.
"I became aware last Thursday of the contents of that call, and the contents of that call were extremely disturbing to me because it showed a level of callousness and a level of disrespect for humanity from an individual that I had previously felt, given her conditions when the crime had originally occurred, she needed to be prosecuted as a juvenile," he said.
"The things he did to me and made me do that day was beyond horrible for a ten-year-old girl to have to go through," she said. "I want him tried as an adult for the crimes he committed against me." "Gascón is either lying or poorly managing his office," he said. "Either way, it’s a very bad look for someone who is facing a recall. And it’s even worse for the victim of sexual assault. Who didn’t receive the criminal justice she deserved because of Gascón’s blanket policies."
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