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Unveiling the Dark Side: A Florida Attorney’s Horrific Abuse of a Boy Explored

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Pushing Vicodin pills and Captain-and-cola drinks on a minor that he raped and took secret photos of has resulted in an Ocala area lawyer being suspended by the state Supreme Court.

The action against Jason Volkman, 50, is a precursor to a likely disbarment, which is the standard process for a person facing time on 44 felony charges and a misdemeanor. Volkman entered Florida Dept. of Corrections custody on October 9 to begin a 30-year sentence after pleading no contest to several charges:

These included sexual battery on a 12-to-18-year-old in his custodial care (one count); delivery of opiates (one count); video voyeurism (two counts); possession of photos of a child sexual performance (20 counts); promoting a sexual performance by a child (20 counts); and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

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The arrest statement issued by the Marion County Sheriff’s Office suggests that the adolescent boy who was a victim of stepfather abuse, found refuge at Volkman’s house, as one of Volkman’s children was his friend. Upon explaining his predicament to Volkman, he welcomed him to share his home with his family.

However, the boy narrated that Volkman attempted to intoxicate him with Captain Morgan-and-Sam’s Club Cola mixed drinks and committed sexual offences against him while he was asleep on the couch. The boy claimed that each time he rejected Volkman he was threatened with being sent back to his mother.

It was also mentioned that when the boy sought Tylenol for respite from his migraines, Volkman provided him with Vicodin, a drug prescribed for its hydrocodone component, an opioid.

The boy’s friend, upon inspection, found an ostensibly normal phone charger placed in the bathroom. The boy’s suspicions led him to believe it could be a concealed camera, which was validated when the same charger pulled up on Amazon turned out to be a “Kaposev 2K hidden spy camera.” This was a motion-activated power bank nanny cam disguised as a portable wireless charger.

This all occurred in July 2021. Volkman was arrested Feb. 24, 2022. His release date is May 4, 2052.

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