South Carolina restaurant manager pleads guilty to enslaving, abusing mentally challenged black worker - News Summed Up

South Carolina restaurant manager pleads guilty to enslaving, abusing mentally challenged black worker


Bobby Paul Edwards, a white South Carolinian restaurant manager, pleaded guilty Monday to abusing and enslaving a mentally challenged employee, federal prosecutors said. Edwards was the manager of J&J Cafeteria in Conway, South Carolina -- just outside of Myrtle Beach -- from 2009 to 2014, according to court documents. The victim, John Christopher Smith, started working at the restaurant when he was just 12 years old. WHITE RESTAURANT MANAGER ACCUSED OF ENSLAVING BLACK WORKER“I want him to go to prison, and I want to be there when he go,” Smith told the news station. SOUTH CAROLINA MAN TRIED HIRING WHITE SUPREMACISTS TO HANG BLACK NEIGHBOR, PLACE ‘FLAMING CROSS’ IN YARD, COPS SAYEdwards faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in a prison and a $250,000 maximum fine.


Source: Fox News June 06, 2018 22:05 UTC



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