George Zimmerman was recently tried for second-degree murder and manslaughter involving the 2012 fatal shooting of Florida teen Trayvon Martin - the jury found him not guilty of such charges on Saturday, July 13, 2013. Now, several news/gossip outlets report that Zimmerman is also being accused of sexually assaulting his (then) six-year-old cousin, another young girl, and an ex-fiancee. Listen to the disturbing, shocking testimony involving such brutal child molestation accusations below - Zimmerman's legal team insist that "The content of this statement is not relevant to the issues of [the murder] case." Do Mstars readers agree with the "shooting of Trayvon Martin" jury verdict of "not guilty" - and is it true that these blossoming sexual assault charges are of no issue?
In the unidentified female's testimony, she claims that her cousin (Zimmerman) is a serial child molester who assaulted her for over a decade (as reported by MediaTakeOut):
It started when I was six... We'd all lay in front of the TV and we had pillows and blankets and he would reach under the blankets and try to do things and I would try to push him off but he was bigger and stronger and older. It was in front of everybody and I don't know how I didn't say anything, I just didn't know any better... It's not just me that he did these things to.
The other alleged victim would not come forward.
According to the young family member, the molestation continued for years during family visits. The woman only came forward after Zimmerman "went into hiding" following the fatal shooting of Martin - she finally felt safe.
This is the first time in my life that I'm not afraid of him. [H]e can't get to me. If I saw him on the street or saw him anywhere it would just make me break down in tears, but now with everything going on I know that he's not going to be out in public. I won't go to Target and see him anymore. I'm not afraid of him anymore.
Listen to segments of the chilling testimony here: Part 1 and Part 2.
Mark O'Mara (Zimmerman's defense attorney) argued that the witness' statements shouldn't be released because her testimony would not be introduced at trial - it was irrelevant. Some of the witness' racial implications would likely cause "widespread hostile publicity."
One of Zimmerman's ex-fiancee's also testified that he repeatedly sexually assaulted her. Read more on the full story here.
In a statement recently released on gzlegalcase.com, Zimmerman's lawyers insist that they will continue to "vigorously defend Mr. Zimmerman against the allegations."
Several individuals are outraged by the "not guilty" verdict... do these child molestation and sexual assault allegations just get readers more angry? Express your thoughts in the comments below.
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