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Failure Of Current Law: Eliot Cutler

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Failure Of Current Law: Eliot Cutler

Matt expresses frustration over Eliot Cutler’s numerous parole violations for possessing child pornography, highlighting his long history of abuse and the lenient sentences he has received. Despite being caught with tens of thousands of such images, his first conviction was treated as a first-time offense. Cutler’s violations spanned from September 2025 to June 2026, with a judge imposing higher bail and restrictions in January 2026.

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