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A woman accepted $50 from a West Virginia police chief so he could rape her 17-year-old relative, feds say

The woman pleaded guilty in a West Virginia federal court to one count of conspiracy to sex traffic a minor.

September 18, 2021 | 10:31 AM

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A Google Maps image of the community center in Gauley Bridge, W.Va., where a police chief allegedly raped a 17-year-old girl. (Google Maps)

By Jonathan Edwards, Washington Post

In exchange for $50, Kristen Naylor-Legg brought her 17-year-old family member to a community center in June 2020 where a local police chief allegedly raped the girl, federal prosecutors claim.

Naylor-Legg, court documents say, stood by – directing the girl during the alleged rape and providing her with towels to clean up afterward. A West Virginia police chief, who was on duty, according to court documents, allegedly failed to pay the woman the agreed-upon price and left.

On Wednesday, Naylor-Legg, 28, pleaded guilty in a West Virginia federal court to one count of conspiracy to sex traffic a minor. She faces up to life in prison at sentencing, which is scheduled for December. Regardless of how much time she gets behind bars, she will have to register as a sex offender.

Her attorney did not respond to a request for comment.

Larry Allen Clay Jr., the now ex-police chief of the small town of Gauley Bridge, is charged with sex trafficking a minor using coercion and conspiracy. Clay, who was 57 at the time of his March arrest, also worked roughly eight years as a Fayette County Sheriff’s deputy.

He pleaded not guilty in May; his trial is scheduled for November. His lawyer, Sebastian Joy, declined to comment.

The case against Naylor-Legg started when the 17-year-old girl told a federal investigator in September and October 2020 that Naylor-Legg struck the alleged deal with Clay several months earlier.

Clay allegedly raped the girl twice in June 2020, U.S. Department of Homeland Security agent Brian Morris wrote in a sworn affidavit. The girl told investigators Clay knew she was 17 because he and Naylor-Legg had discussed her upcoming 18th birthday.

Naylor-Legg also took photos of the girl’s breasts and buttocks and, at times, directed the teenager to take the same kinds of pictures of herself, Morris wrote in his affidavit. Naylor-Legg then sent them to Clay and unnamed “other individuals,” who allegedly paid her for the images using the mobile service Cash App, the documents add.

But Naylor-Legg offered Clay more than pictures, according to the affidavit. After Clay allegedly told her to meet him one day in June 2020, she texted her 17-year-old family member. Then she drove the girl to the rendezvous spot, court records state.

Clay allegedly arrived in a gray police vehicle wearing his uniform, the affidavit says. He allegedly forced the girl to perform oral sex on him before raping her on the police vehicle, according to the affidavit. He then allegedly paid Naylor-Legg, who was present during the entire encounter, and left.

Later that month, the three went to a police substation inside a city-owned community center, authorities said. As Clay allegedly raped the teen, Naylor-Legg told the girl to “let him” finish, court documents state, adding that “it would not be a problem because he was ‘fixed.'”

When it was over, Naylor-Legg gave her towels to clean herself, the affidavit says, and Clay allegedly failed to pay before leaving.

After interviewing the teenager months later, investigators found the towels at the substation where she said they had left them. Investigators had forensic scientists with the West Virginia State Police test the towels. They contained DNA from both the girl and Clay, court records state.

Clay allegedly had bigger plans for the 17-year-old girl, federal prosecutor Jennifer Rada Herrald told a judge at a hearing in March. The former police chief allegedly told the teen “he could be her sugar daddy,” Herrald said, and that he could arrange for other law enforcement officers to pay $100 to rape her. One officer who had been charged with two counts of sexual assault in a nearby county told authorities Clay had reached out to him to see if he was interested in such an arrangement, the prosecutor alleged.

Clay and Naylor-Legg allegedly did not stop with the 17-year-old, Herrald added. The two adults were allegedly having sex with each other, she said, and one time, another minor walked in on them. Both allegedly tried to coax the child to join them, Herrald said.

In arguing to keep Clay locked up, Herrald told the judge that – as a police chief and sheriff’s deputy – the man had held a position of authority granted to him by the community. But, she said, he used the power society gave him to hurt a child.

“The idea that a minor, who was being told she must engage in commercial sex with a law enforcement officer in uniform or in a police substation, could feel any chance of saying no is unfathomable,” the prosecutor told the judge. “His use of his authority made his offense all the worse and all the more brazen.”
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I would have no problem peeling their privates like grapes and salting.

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I'm against the death penalty. But I think I'd look the other way for this one.

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Any questions about why there is support for "defund the police"?

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Yes, I do.

Are you supporting a "defund doctors, lawyers, mechanics, plumbers, gas jockeys, welders etc." campaign as well? How about "defund mothers"?

It was law enforcement that caught this shit-hole man and the mother, developed the evidence to prove the young woman's story and successfully brought it to prosecutable case-level.
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“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

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MajGenl.Meade wrote:
Sun Sep 19, 2021 6:59 am
Yes, I do.

Are you supporting a "defund doctors, lawyers, mechanics, plumbers, gas jockeys, welders etc." campaign as well? How about "defund mothers"?

It was law enforcement that caught this shit-hole man and the mother, developed the evidence to prove the young woman's story and successfully brought it to prosecutable case-level.
There is a level of difference between the average local law enforcement officer and an FBI agent of which I presume you are at least generally aware?

Not that I am endorsing all G-men nor asserting that none are pedophiles or ephebophiles, but in terms of training and qualifications they are far and away above the average law enforcement officer and particularly small town law enforcement officials.
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'Defund the police' is a banner term which of course has been seized on by the right so they can give it a meaning which is only to their advantage.

There are a few anarchists who want to abolish the police entirely. There have always been anarchists and on the whole we've managed to live our lives quite well with that few precent.

Most of the defunders want some sort of reduction or rather a redirection of funds. That's nothing more than the same movement which saw, for example, city parking offenses being passed off onto a cheaper workforce which specialized in that procedure rather than having guys with guns handing out tickets. (Known variously as meter maids, parking wardens, parking enforcement officers and so on.). To quote Wikipedia: "Activists who support the defunding of police departments often argue that investing in community programs could provide a better crime deterrent for communities; funds would go toward addressing social issues, like poverty, homelessness, and mental disorders."

If our goal is to reduce crime - and hence imprisonment and police brutality and crime victims - then spending more of the money on carrots instead of sticks seems like a no brainer to me.

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BoSoxGal wrote:
Sun Sep 19, 2021 9:29 am
MajGenl.Meade wrote:
Sun Sep 19, 2021 6:59 am
Yes, I do.

Are you supporting a "defund doctors, lawyers, mechanics, plumbers, gas jockeys, welders etc." campaign as well? How about "defund mothers"?

It was law enforcement that caught this shit-hole man and the mother, developed the evidence to prove the young woman's story and successfully brought it to prosecutable case-level.
There is a level of difference between the average local law enforcement officer and an FBI agent of which I presume you are at least generally aware?

Not that I am endorsing all G-men nor asserting that none are pedophiles or ephebophiles, but in terms of training and qualifications they are far and away above the average law enforcement officer and particularly small town law enforcement officials.
Yeah, that's why I didn't say that "police caught" etc. But the main point is that the fact the guy was a locally (elected, I guess) cop is irrelevant when rapists and child exploiters are from all manner of occupations and none at all. Reported today are several instances cases in KZN where teachers are sexually exploiting teenage girls (pupils) with the connivance of parents (!). More than one mother has passed off her teenage child's baby as her own to avoid anyone taking away the food and other gifts the teacher(s) are providing, and they seem to be immune to any criticism. I can't figure out why the parent(s) are not charged with child trafficking.

Anyway, yes, I noted it was Federal and not local law enforcement. Perhaps I incorrectly assumed (or hoped) that some blue personnel were involved in the investigation, and were at least as disgusted as are we.
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I’m in the process of watching Spike Lee’s four part love letter to NYC on HBOMAX. Just watched an interview he does with Congressperson Cori Bush from Missouri - she’s the black representative that Tucker Carlson proclaimed should ‘get a real job,’ as if being a nurse, a pastor and a congressperson aren’t real jobs. She’s a very fierce advocate for her constituents, some of whom are among the poorest of the poor in this country, and many of whom are POC.

She pointed out that for many years activists and advocates have been calling for REALLOCATION of some law enforcement funding to provide support for social/mental health services and youth services that research shows are effective at reducing crime, but this isn’t an attractive issue to many politicians because many voters respond much more readily to ‘tough on crime’ messaging than to a record for funding programs that largely benefit the poor, who vote in much lower numbers.

DEFUND the police is not intended by the vast majority of people using the slogan to actually mean abolish police, it’s about REALLOCATION - but the language scares enough folks that the conversation is now on the front burner. Cori believes that’s ultimately a force for good. I tend to agree.
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