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Girl Spanked 21x’s With Wooden Paddle For Using Cellphone

Posted by Sandra On January - 4 - 2011

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Kirksville, Mo. —A Kirksville man has been charged with felony child abuse after allegedly striking his daughter with a paddle and causing significant bruising. According to court documents, Anthony Orwig, 32, reportedly used a wooden paddle on his 11-year-old daughter’s backside as a punishment for using her cell phone to get on Facebook in mid-December. The victim claimed she was struck 21 times over several minutes. Orwig told police he used the paddle six times during a 30-minute period.
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  1. Spanked 21 | Molluscmania Says:

    […] Blog Archive » Girl Spanked 21x’s With Wooden Paddle For Using …Jan 4, 2011 … Girl Spanked 21x’s With Wooden Paddle For Using Cellphone. Posted by … The victim claimed she was struck 21 times over several minutes. … […]

    Posted on November 14th, 2011 at 9:33 pm

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