Update: Co-Founder of Portland Antifa Only Gets PROBATION for Sexually Abusing Child!

The co-founder of Portland Resistance, a prominent Antifa group, was sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to two felony charges of sexual abuse of a 17-year-old boy in March, and being found guilty of one count of sexual abuse of a 17-year-old girl in a jury trial last week.

“I can tell that you’re sincere and I can tell that you’ve grown a lot over the last couple of years,” said Multnomah County Circuit Judge Jerry Hodson at the sentencing of Isaiah Rhodes.

Big League Politics reported in March:

Last week, Micah Rhodes, a prominent leader of Portland’s Resistance, was convicted of second-degree sexual abuse of a minor in a Washington court.

According to a report by Oregon Live, Rhodes, now 24, had sex with an underage girl when he was 20. The girl could not consent because she was not an adult.

He was previously registered as a sex offender stemming from a conviction of first-degree sexual abuse and sodomy, but those records are sealed because he was a minor at the time of his conviction.

In two weeks Rhodes is scheduled to begin a trial in a different Washington county to face four counts of second-degree sexual abuse and one count of third-degree sexual abuse. These charges stem from his alleged sexual contact with a 17-year-old boy whom he met on the dating app Grindr when he was 21.
BLP Passage Ends.
According to Judge Hodson, Rhodes did not deserve two to 2 ½ years of prison time because he believes Rhodes is making an honest attempt to change his behavior.
Despite his sordid history of sexual abuse, Rhodes is getting another chance. He was sentenced to five years of probation.

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